Great American Media Launches 'America Sings the Anthem' with Young Performer Ford Burget
The Dawn of a New Tradition: America Sings the Anthem
As the United States prepares for its monumental 250th anniversary, Great American Media is set to launch a heartwarming initiative titled 'America Sings the Anthem.' This program intends to honor the patriotic spirit of the nation by showcasing diverse voices from across the country. At the forefront of this initiative is 11-year-old Ford Burget from Oklahoma, who has the honor of being the first featured voice. His rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' will be broadcast on July 4 through the Great American Family network.
Ford Burget's Inspiring Journey
Ford's selection as the face of this initiative is especially poignant. Earlier this year, he captured the heart of many when he sang the National Anthem at an Oklahoma Sooners softball game. What could have been a discouraging moment—a sound malfunction—became a testament to resilience and support. As Ford paused, the players, coaches, and excited fans rallied around him to complete the song, demonstrating the unifying power of music.
The moment went viral, shared by major media outlets and highlighted on 'ABC World News Tonight’s' segment, America Strong. It was a vivid reminder of the anthem's ability to unite, echoing the very spirit that 'America Sings the Anthem' aims to celebrate. As Bill Abbott, President and CEO of Great American Media, aptly noted, “The National Anthem has a remarkable way of bringing people together.”
A Call to Voice
This initiative extends an invitation to Americans from varied backgrounds—families, students, first responders, and community groups—to share their unique renditions of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' The encouraging response to this call has been a beautiful representation of diverse voices and stories, all unified by their love for their country. The daily presentation of the anthem will not only mark the start of Great American Family's broadcast but will also foster a sense of community and shared values that highlight what it means to be American.
“When we launched 'America Sings the Anthem,' our hope was to celebrate the people behind our country's story,” Abbott emphasized. The shared experience of singing the anthem cuts across divides, showing that unity can triumph over division.
Celebrating America
The broadcast of Ford's performance marks the beginning of a yearlong celebration filled with additional voices that will be featured throughout the initiative. Each performance is intended to instill gratitude, reflection, and a sense of patriotism as the nation embarks on celebratory activities surrounding its milestone birthday.
Moreover, the initiative builds on the popularity of 'America Reads the Bible,' another Great American Media project that resonated with millions by emphasizing shared faith and family values. 'America Sings the Anthem' promises to continue this legacy by amplifying stories from various communities across the nation.
By incorporating voices of young talents like Ford and showcasing their heartfelt performances, Great American Media reinforces its commitment to celebrating the spirit of the nation. As the year unfolds, these resonant moments promise to create a new tradition that not only brings Americans together daily but also highlights the rich tapestry of life in America.
About Great American Media
Founded in June 2021 by Bill Abbott and a coalition of family-centric investors, Great American Media has quickly gained traction as a leader in faith and family entertainment. Home to a variety of networks—most notably Great American Family, Great American Pure Flix, and GFam+—the organization provides content that fosters family values and the spirit of community.
The opportunity to feature Ford Burget as the first voice in this groundbreaking initiative is just one chapter in a broader narrative of shared experiences and patriotism that Great American Media seeks to promote, reminding everyone that the American spirit resides in the love and unity of its people.