Lee Greenwood opens up about performing his hit song for President-elect Donald Trump once again as the incoming 47th president is set to be sworn in for the second time.
The president-elect danced along with Village People as his rally closed with a live performance of “Y.M.C.A.,” after Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood played.
Underwood was joined by the Armed Forces Chorus and the United States Naval Academy Glee Club for her performance. Everyone in the audience sang along. The “Before He Cheats” singer wore a silver dress with matching earrings. She stood in front of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for the performance.
Lee Greenwood will be performing before Carrie Underwood takes the stage at President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration on Monday
Greenwood, who has seen a resurgence in popularity through Trump’s campaign due to the President-elect’s use of his song, “God Bless the U.S.A,” showed off what he said was a limited-edition copy of the good book which features Trump’s name and “47th” president printed at the top along with the January 20, 2025 date.
The "God Bless the USA Bible," named after a hit song by Lee Greenwood, who championed the edition, finds newfound success ahead of Donald Trump's second term.
The country star will sing his 1984 hit song at Donald Trump's inauguration—while he continues to sell a controversial Bible inspired by that song.
Trump is selling out the country and the US Constitution for a pot of gold. The country's dignity has been up for sale since Trump won, and the epitome of this was seen earlier today when Lee Greenwood was selling his disgusting Trumo Bibles on Fox News today.
Musician Lee Greenwood revealed that President-elect Donald Trump might take the oath of office using the version of the Bible that the two men sell together. During a Sunday interview on Fox News, anchor John Roberts asked Greenwood about his plans to perform at Trump's inauguration.
Gavin DeGraw is joining the list of performers ringing in Trump's inauguration as he prepares to perform at the Starlight Ball. At this time, the "Not Over You" singer is slated as the only performer at the ball, which is the last of the evening.
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