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Jim Cornelison

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American singer (born 1964)
Jim Cornelison
Cornelison in 2023
Born (1964年06月20日) June 20, 1964 (age 60)
Alma materSeattle Pacific University
Indiana University
Years active1995–present

James Cornelison (born June 20, 1964)[1] is an American singer who sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "O Canada" at the beginning of home games for the Chicago Blackhawks, accompanied by organist Frank Pellico.[2] Cornelison, a dramatic tenor,[3] started singing the anthem for the Blackhawks part-time in 1996;[4] he has been singing the national anthem for the Blackhawks full-time since 2007. Cornelison has sung "Back Home Again in Indiana" at the Indianapolis 500 since 2017. He has also performed the anthem before Chicago Bears home games at Soldier Field during the 2010–11 NFL playoffs,[5] as well as the 2011 season opener against the Atlanta Falcons, which fell on the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. He also sang the National Anthem at the home opener of the 2019 season, the opening game of the 100th anniversary of the NFL.

Cornelison also sang at the 2015 NASCAR myAFibRisk.com 400 race at Chicagoland Speedway.[6] He performed the National Anthem at the Bears' 2016 home-opener against the Philadelphia Eagles.

He frequently sang the national anthem at the opening ceremonies for the Arlington International Festival of Racing at Arlington International Racecourse in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.

Cornelison graduated from Seattle Pacific University with degrees in music and psychology. He then went on to earn a master's degree in music from Indiana University in 1992. In 1995, he moved to Chicago and joined the Lyric Opera Center for American Artists.[7]

Awards

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Cornelison has won several awards[8] for music, including:

  • The William Matheus Sullivan Foundation Award
  • First place in the American Opera Society of Chicago's 1997 Vocal Competition
  • The George London Foundation Encouragement Grant

References

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  1. ^ Johnson, Steve (June 6, 2010). "Of arias and anthems". Chicago Tribune .
  2. ^ Thompson, Phil (February 24, 2025). "Frank Pellico looks back on 33 years as the Chicago Blackhawks organist – and closes out with 'My Way'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 28, 2025.
  3. ^ Biernacki, Bernie (May 26, 2017). "Blackhawks anthem singer Jim Cornelison taking Indy 500 stage". Daily Herald . Retrieved February 28, 2025.
  4. ^ Morreale, Mike G. (2010年05月29日). "Anthem in Chicago a tradition like no other". Chicago Blackhawks . Retrieved 2011年01月19日.
  5. ^ Dizikes, Cynthia (2011年01月18日). "Cornelison to sing anthem for Bears; DeWyze maybe halftime". Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 2011年01月19日.
  6. ^ Modrowski, Roman (2011年05月02日). "Jim Cornelison to sing anthem". ESPNChicago.com . Retrieved 2011年05月02日.
  7. ^ Staff Writer (2011年01月19日). "JIM CORNELISON". Rubloff Residential Properties. Archived from the original on 2011年01月05日. Retrieved 2011年01月19日.
  8. ^ Staff Writer (2011年01月19日). "JIM CORNELISON". Chicago Blackhawks . Retrieved 2011年01月19日.
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