Jesse McGuire Wows Panthers' Game with his Star-Spangled Banner rendition

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jan 14, 2014 05:01 AM EST

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The crowd goes "wow" as the national anthem played at the Bank of America on Sunday during the opening of the San Francisco 49-ers and Carolina Panthers.

This is Jesse McGuire is a trumpeter from Phoenix Arizona, who performed in lots of sports events and the lead trumpet of the band Tower of Power and Lincoln Center Jazz of New York City and even for three U.S Presidents.

Carolina fans were cheering and applauding when the US national Anthem "Star-Spangled Banner" was played by McGuire. The famous eight-octave song is notoriously difficult to sing but was perfectly done by the trumpeter. The crowd gets a little more fired up when McGuire hit the last part of the song with an extra octave which deserves not just a round of applause but a standing ovation from the audiences at the stadium.

The said performance by McGuire hit a lot of comments and praises from all over America and even the world.

His rendition of the anthem hits the mainstream and covers almost 22,000 shares on different social networking sites and has been a subject on Twitter.

The Panthers rejected the typical trend of having singers played the anthem are reported to have made Bank of America gone wild. Other comments said that the trend from McGuire should be annually preserved at different sports events.

McGuire's forte is molded by his years of playing the trumpet. He was said to play the instrument since he was nine years old. He travel around the world with his band and performed at different cities and events.

Here is the video of McGuire's rendition of Star-Spangled Banner.

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