By the dawn's early light, Caroline Marcil finally finished on national TV what she started at a hockey game — a flawless rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner." The Montreal singer was to perform the national anthems of two countries before the United States' 5-4 exhibition victory over Canada on Friday in Quebec City.
Despite two tries, she forgot the words to the U.S. anthem and then left to get the lyrics. When she returned to the rink, she slipped on the carpet covering the ice and plopped on her back before a Quebec Coliseum crowd of 7,166. After lying motionless for a few seconds, the 24-year-old Canadian left on her own and the game began without either anthem sung.
Marcil regrouped over the weekend, when she was invited to appear on ABC's "Good Morning America," where she sang the entire U.S. anthem without a hitch. Marcil said the pressure before the game got to her.
TrackBackI'm glad to hear she was on GMA; I was pretty sure she'd commit suicide.
Posted by: ogged at April 26, 2005 11:12 AMWhere's Portland Trailblazers coach Mo Cheeks when you need him?
Posted by: Yoram at April 26, 2005 11:53 AMWow, that's pretty much every anxiety dream ever rolled into one.
Posted by: Jake at April 26, 2005 12:04 PMCaroline was almost bawling
On the ice she was sprawlin'
No Anthem she was callin'
On her ass having fallen.