Steve Ladd Wows 3,000 Baseball Fans with the National Anthem & Releases Single "Not Guilty" (Videos)
On Saturday, September 12, 2015, singer and songwriter Steve Ladd wowed 3,000 baseball fans when he saw the National Anthem before the Frontier League Baseball Team the Marion Miners.
Receiving a thunderous ovation the crowd was rambunctious in their applause which lingered for quite a while. Even the ball players and executives from both clubs commented on the performance being simple yet powerful and that is how Ladd intended it to be.
Steve Ladd commented, "It is an absolute honor to sing the National Anthem at any event. I love this Country and wanted to sing its Anthem with respect, but also with passion."
Click the link below to view this moving rendition of our national song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmgZV599ANw&feature=youtu.be
Meanwhile, Ladd has just released the new lyric video to his current radio single, "Not Guilty".
"The video was Created by SPNCR Design and it's the first lyric video they have done in our Southern Gospel genre. I think it turned out great! Seeing the words to this song, along with the animation, really brings the song to life! I hope it reaches a lot of people! Not Guilty is doing very well at radio! And, now on YouTube!!!" -Steve
View the video HERE
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