Lee Greenwood will be performing before Carrie Underwood takes the stage at President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration on Monday
Lee Greenwood will perform “God Bless the U.S.A.” at President-elect Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again Rally in downtown Washington on Sunday as well as the swearing-in ceremony Monday.
Greenwood is one of several artists performing at Trump's inauguration and is planning to perform at "as many events as I can" celebrating Trump's win.
Forty years ago, Lee Greenwood released “God Bless the ... Garden rally marked by crude and racist jokes, and the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where Trump made a triumphant return to the venue ...
Recently, Greenwood has performed at the Republican National Convention, the Madison Square Garden rally marked by crude and racist jokes, and the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where Trump made a ...
Trump’s inauguration performers include Carrie Underwood, Village People and Lee Greenwood.
Trump took the oath of office on Monday immediately after Vice President JD Vance was sworn in by Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. As Vance took the oath of office, he placed his right hand on a Bible that was held by his wife, Usha Vance, as she also held one of their three children.
Macchio performed at the Republican candidate’s return rally in Butler, Pennsylvania ... Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood also performed at the US Capitol Rotunda. Underwood sang a cappella version of America the Beautiful amidst technical hiccups ...
Other inauguration ceremony performers will include two of the president-elect’s musical favorites, country singer Lee Greenwood and opera singer ... First responders from Butler County, Pennsylvania, where Trump survived an assassination attempt ...
Among the gleeful, confident, and casually cruel Trumpers who, after conquering Washington, have their sights set on the rest of America.
Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly swore in country music singer Lee Greenwood as an honorary deputy on Thursday before Greenwood’s performance at the Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center in Palm Coast.
The ceremony, which had been moved inside to avoid the significant chill in the Washington area, also featured an appearance by Lee Greenwood, who offered his familiar anthem, "God Bless the U.S.A ...