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LWC Singers perform National Anthem before Reds game Click on headline for story, roster, photo(s) By Duane Bonifer CINCINNATI, OH - The Lindsey Wilson College Singers performed the national anthem before the Tuesday night, September 20, 2011, Reds-Astros game at Great American Ball Park. The performance - before more than 23,000 fans - came 10 years, two days after the Lindsey Wilson Singers last performed the national anthem before a Reds game. The last time the Lindsey Wilson Singers performed the national anthem before a Reds game, it was at Cinergy Field and it was also the first post-9/11 Reds game. At Tuesday night's performance, the Lindsey Wilson Singers were joined by seven alumni, several of whom had also performed before the 2001 game. Although the Lindsey Wilson Singers performed at a different venue on Tuesday night, the outcome of the game was the same: the Reds won. On Tuesday night, they won 6-4 on the strength of seven strong innings from starter Homer Bailey and two home runs. Members of the 2011-12 Lindsey Wilson Singers are: Alto Allison Chafin of Columbia; Amber Clark of Kennesaw, Ga.; Kailyn Conner of Albany, KY; Katie Easton of Crestwood, KY; Haley Hicks of Edmonton, KY; Jessicca Massengale of Vine Grove, KY; Emily Ramage of Columbia, KY; and Lydia Tiller of Columbia. Tenor/Bass Trey Ball of Stearns, KY; Josh Bertram of Monticello, KY; Andrew Biddle of Paris, KY; John Brown of Albany, KY; Jacob Bryant Louisville, KY; Jeremy Cloyd of Tompkinsville, KY; Andrew Ferguson of Columbia; Charlie Gibson of Frakes, KY; Tyler Stephens of Summer Shade, KY; Christian Talley of Columbia, KY; and Marcus Wethington of Campbellsville, KY Soprano Nicole Burton of Liberty, KY; Brittany Corbin of Campbellsville, KY; Caitlyn Harrod of Springfield, KY; Katie Jackson of Pineville, KY; Sara Keller of Greenville, Ind.; Chelsea Pike of Campbellsville, KY; Gloria Moore of Columbia, KY; and Natalie Vickous of Lancaster, KY Alumni who joined the Lindsey Wilson Singers were: Laura Burwash of Columbia; Shellie Elmore of Columbia; Amanda Fitzgerald of Albany, KY; Sara Foos of Columbia; Daniel Moody of Columbia; April Richardson of Lexington, KY; Brittani Schmidt of Marion, IN. lindsey.edu This story was posted on 2011-09-21 04:02:53
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