The national anthem is a patriotic song that represents a country’s history and values. In the United States, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812, is the national anthem. It was inspired by the sight of the American flag still flying after a battle. Today, it is performed at public events to evoke national pride and unity.

Jimi Hendrix’s performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock in 1969 is considered the best rock version of the national anthem. However, the rendition by Carlos Santana and Cindy Blackman Santana before Sunday’s NBA Finals game might at least be within the same area code.

Cindy looked stunning in a sparkling dress, holding her drumsticks, ready to start the performance. Meanwhile, Carlos stood by in a yellow shirt, holding his orange electric guitar, waiting for the signal to begin. The two talented artists exchanged smiles and friendly greetings.

Within seconds, the spouse turned serious and started their performance. Cindy exuded strength, expertly playing the drums with swift hands. Carlos joined in after a few beats, with a more relaxed demeanor. Together, they created a harmonious performance.

One YouTube viewer commented, “Carlos still has the fire, the magic and the love to play.. His wife is beautiful and a great player.. God bless the Santana Family! God bless America and the American spirit.” Some even call this performance “one of the best all time.”

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