Malvern Daily Record

Knight, Cara, HBCU bands among NBA All-Star Game performers

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ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta native Gladys Knight will be among the headline performers at the NBA All-Star Game on March 7, performing “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the pregame festivitie­s.

Knight, a seven-time Grammy winner who has been vaccinated for COVID-19, will be present at the game. Many other musical performers will appear remotely, including Grammy winner Alessia Cara, who will sing “O Canada” from Toronto.

Knight is a graduate of Shaw University, one of the oldest historical­ly Black institutio­ns in the country, and HBCUs will be featured throughout the night.

The Clark Atlanta University Philharmon­ic Society Choir will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” often referred to as the Black national anthem.

The Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band and Florida A&M University Marching 100 — two of the best college bands in the country — will perform during the All-Star player introducti­ons, from their respective campuses. And members of the Divine Nine, a group of historical­ly Black fraterniti­es and sororities, will introduce performanc­es by step teams from Spelman and Morehouse colleges.

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