Meet America's tenor: How Christopher Macchio went from shy schoolboy to singing at Trump's Inauguration
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America was introduced to a new talent when Christopher Macchio took the stand to sing the national anthem at President Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. The singer, 46, now referred to by some as 'America's Tenor', was handpicked by Trump to sing at the ceremony held in the Capitol Rotunda in front of Washington dignitaries, including former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Long Island resident was described as a 'once shy, hidden gem... whose rich voice used to echo through his Holbrook neighborhood when he would practice singing with the windows open' as per Newsday. The now international singer discovered his talent only when he reluctantly joined his high school choir to fulfill a state graduation requirement, according to Newsbreak. The Long Island resident then went on to study classical voice at Manhattan School of Music and later made his professional debut on a PBS concert special.
In an interview with the Associated Press prior to the inauguration, Macchio revealed how he came to know Trump nine years ago. It happened the singer was asked to fill in last minute after Elton John dropped out of a New Year's Eve celebration at Mar-a Lago.
America was introduced to a new talent when Christopher Macchio, 46, took the stand to sing the national anthem at President Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. The tenor made such an impression that Rod Stewart asked him to perform at his 70th birthday party.