Lauren Daigle stepped onto the Caesars Superdome field at Sunday’s Super Bowl in New Orleans to sing “America the Beautiful.” The former Louisiana State University student performed ...
The Big Easy is ready to show out. Louisiana natives Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty belted out “America the Beautiful” at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. The Kansas City Chiefs will face off ...
The two stood next to each other on blue circle platforms during their performance CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle brought New Orleans jazz to Super Bowl 2025!
Joining fellow Louisianans Trombone Shorty, also known as Troy Andrews, Jon Batiste and Ledisi among the performers, will be multiple Dove Awards winner Lauren Daigle, who will join Trombone ...
Those were great questions, guys. Thank you. Gla to see Trombone Shorty, Lauren Daigle, Jean Baptiste, thank you so much for spending your time with us, for sharing your heart with us, looking ...
Lauren Daigle will bring her Louisiana charm to Super Bowl LIX when she performs “America the Beautiful” with Trombone Shorty. “Me and Lauren, we put together a very New Orleans brass band ...
Christian singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle will take the stage to perform "America the Beautiful", alongside jazz musician Trombone Shorty. Daigle is a Louisiana native and will perform in ...
Contemporary Christian singer Lauren Daigle is also participating in the pre-game ceremony, singing “America the Beautiful.” Here are three things you should know about Daigle ahead of Sunday ...
Lauren Daigle is set to perform alongside jazz musician Trombone Shorty at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Louisiana native is a renowned contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter.
Normally a singer in his own right, Shorty simply played the trombone with backing from his band members, leaving Daigle to handle the singing duties. The two of them complemented each other ...
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