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  • Indian American percussionist delivers unique US National Anthem performance at Diwali Festival

Indian American percussionist delivers unique US National Anthem performance at Diwali Festival

September 2024 770 views 01 Min 51 Sec

 

In a truly captivating moment at the Festival of India on September 21st, 2024, young percussionist Rishab Jain, a senior at River Hill High School, stunned the audience with his unique rendition of the American National Anthem on the vibraphone. Rishab’s performance, a highlight of the festival, left the crowd in awe, showcasing not only his exceptional musical talent but also the deep connection between his Indian heritage and American identity.

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