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After the performance, the Orioles gave fans something to cheer about, sweeping the Mets in both doubleheader games. Love it or hate it, Dan Deacon’s anthem wasn’t forgettable.
Baltimore Orioles fans have mixed opinions on Dan Deacon performing the National Anthem before Thursday's game.
Baltimore-based artist Dan Deacon performed an electronic, autotuned national anthem that seemingly divided fans before the Orioles swept the Mets in a double-header Thursday.
The Baltimore Orioles caught some fans by surprise during a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" by experimental musician Dan Deacon.
Baltimore musician Dan Deacon is making waves for his unconventional take on the national anthem—performed ahead of an Orioles game this week.