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Keni Thomas sings national anthem at World Series

- sokamoto@ledger-enquirer.com
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Keni Thomas, who started the group Cornbread while stationed at Fort Benning in the early 1990s, sang the national anthem before Game 1 of the World Series on Wednesday.

The New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies are playing for the title.

He was originally scheduled to sing “God Bless America” during the seventh-inning stretch.

“I’m running crazy right now in New York,” Thomas said. “I got bumped up to the (national) anthem! Jay-Z and Alicia Keys were gonna do it. But they’re being moved to another night.”

Thomas has sung the national anthem five times during the regular season at Yankee Stadium during the past few years.

Now based in Nashville, Tenn., Thomas is a country music singer. A former Army Ranger, Thomas fought in the battle in Mogadishu, Somalia, that was chronicled in the book and movie, “Black Hawk Down.”

Game 2 of the World Series can be seen locally at 8 p.m. on WXTX-TV 54.

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