When No One Would Sing the National Anthem, a High Schooler Stepped Up with His Guitar

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Few things stir the heart like a passionate rendition of «The Star-Spangled Banner,» and Jackson Dean Nicholson’s unforgettable performance proves just that.

A senior defensive end at Arundel High School in Maryland, Jackson delivered a jaw-dropping version of the national anthem that continues to resonate years later. His pre-game performance not only wowed the home crowd but also captivated thousands online, where the video has gone viral time and again since its original upload in 2018.

 

As reports detail, Jackson found himself faced with a choice when no one else was willing to sing the anthem before his school’s football game. While the team could have settled for a recording or let the crowd sing unaccompanied, Jackson had other plans. Armed with only an acoustic guitar and a microphone, he stepped into the middle of the pitch and delivered a powerful, soulful rendition of the anthem.

The crowd was stunned, and the video quickly became an internet sensation. Years later, it remains a testament to Jackson’s talent and courage. “It was very cool,” Jackson told the Baltimore Sun in 2018. “I probably knew 90 percent of the people sitting in those stands, and they had no idea I was doing it until I brought my guitar out.”

 

While Jackson may have been on the field as a football player that day, his true passion lies in music. He had been writing and singing songs since his freshman year and was even working on an album when his anthem performance went viral. To distinguish himself from the famous actor Jack Nicholson, he adopted the stage name Jackson Dean.

Speaking about his future in 2018, Jackson revealed his plans to leave football behind and pursue music full-time: “I’m going to go for it.”

Jackson’s incredible performance continues to inspire, and we hope his journey as a musician brings him every success. Best of luck, Jackson! If you haven’t already, watch his breathtaking rendition—you won’t regret it.