Jackson Dean Nicholson found himself in an awkward position when he realized no one was available to sing the national anthem before his high football game. Fans and players could have listened to a tape, but the high school senior wasnât sure a recording would do the song justice. So this aspiring singer/sportsman offered fans his own rendition instead!
The following video of his performance quickly went viral, with thousands of people lauding this creative teenâs performance. Not only was it incredibly brave to play in front of so many people, Nicholsonâs acoustic rendering of The Star-Spangled Banner rightly floored fans â in the stadium and around the country â with its creative country style.
âIt was very cool,â the surprise performer told The Baltimore Sun. âI probably knew 90 percent of the people sitting in those stands, and they had no idea I was doing it âtil I brought my guitar out,â he said. Nicholsonâs patriotic gesture quickly set the virtual world ablaze, trending on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media, and drawing thousands of comments. Fox News even broadcast the teenâs performance.
But even though Nicholsonâs performance was rather impromptu, this high school senior puts as much effort into singing, playing and songwriting as he does practicing with the team. Other examples of musical talent are available on his YouTube channel, which is filled with works dating back to his freshman year. One piece, âMan Upstairs,â has even made into a music video. Nicholsonâs musical dreams even trump his athletic ambition. âThis is my last year, then Iâm done,â he says. âIâve got until January. Iâll have all my credits done, and I only have to be enrolled for this semester. I got a waiver by my principal, and sheâs very supportive of what I do.â