Jeannie Seely and John Berry Sing National Anthem at 36th All American 400 Race Finale Weekend
Grammy winning artist's Jeannie Seely and John Berry, accompanied by Robin Berry opened the final ceremony on Sunday November 1 with the National Anthem concluding the 36th All American 400 Race Weekend at the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway. The weekend featured a mix of local classes and traveling series, bringing in top notch drivers from all across the country. Sunday's running of the All American 400 brought together four top tier Super Late Model Series in addition to the JEGS/CRA All Stars Tour for the Pro Late Model portion of the event with over 30 drivers competing for starting spots in each race.
"It is always a privilege and a joy to sing our National Anthem, and to share that with John and Robin Berry was absolutely a thrill as I have never had the opportunity to blend voices with them before," shared Jeannie Seely. "We especially appreciate Hale Motorsports inviting us to be a part of this prestigious race, and a part of William Hale's team!!"
"It was an honor today for my wife Robin and I to get to sing our National Anthem at the 36th All American 400 Race at the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway with the amazing Jeannie Seely, not to mention just how much fun we all had," exclaimed John Berry. "It was exciting to see the car she sponsors taking the track as we stood on the stage together. Jeannie Seely, thank you for inviting us to sing with you. It was awesome to hear your voice right next to me."
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