
Country artist Ingrid Andress has re -published less than a year after Their drunk performance to the Derby Home Run of 2024.
The young man, 33, received another opportunity to sing the national anthem, this time in a Hockey Party of Avalanche de Colorado on Friday, February 28. “We return to the baby. Thanks @coloradaavalanche 🏔️”, Andress emphasized a video of the event via Instagram.
In the clip, Andress was on the ice with thin jeans and a personalized sweater with his last name and number 91 at the back. The crowd applauded when Andress struck the notoriously challenging notes at the end of “The Star Spangled Banner”.
The Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 5-2 at its Denver’s house stadium. Friday’s game marked Andrress’s first public appearance since its viral national anthem attempt and the subsequent rehabilitation of last summer.
When Andress struck the field in Arlington, Texas, for the annual derby of MLB Home Run, the viewers and players were stunned by their interpretation of the anthem. As mixed reviews were made through social networks, Andress explained for his performance on an Instagram statement.
“I am not going to bulls … I was not last night. I apologize to MLB, to all the fans and this country I love so much for this presentation. I will let it know what the rehabilitation is like, I feel that it is a lot of fun.”
A representative of the singer later told Associated Press that Some of their tour dates were canceled while looking for treatment. According to BillboardBut Andress’s transmission numbers increased 229 percent The day of the Casa de la Casa Derby and the next day.
Before his appearance on Denver on Friday, Andress had kept silent on social media (confidence UsWe have been checking). While he shared little vision of his rehabilitation stay, Andress is giving a new leaf with the launch of his last single, “Fooprints”.
“When I was older, I was honored to have a lot of workers. I was instilled in a firm work ethic that, to date, I am very grateful. But with that, the message arose that “failure” was not an option and, if it happened, it meant failing as a person. A kind of red brand against the rest of your life. As a child, it was a frightening thing to hear, “he wrote through Instagram On Monday, March 3, as he announced his new song. “This inability to fail was a great success to me, but it also caused extreme and more fear than joy.”
Andress said that his perspective has changed since then, adding: “As I have aged and experienced more life, I think the most human thing on Earth is failing. He is kicking himself, feeling -the bite, but in any case he turns to the same horse. The sister, the daughter and the man I want to be is resistant. Without the mistakes of my life, I would not be the mistake of my life today. I would have the stories to convey my trip.
Andress described his single as “a reminder to all the people I love most and also myself, that I am here trying all the best in this” life “, and if there is any useful orientation that someone can take away, it is worth it,” he concludes, “here it is worse -to do it and do it.”
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