AquaSox seek singers

  • Monday, April 12, 2004 9:00pm
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The Everett AquaSox Baseball Club is accepting registration from singers interested in performing the national anthem at a home game this sunnmer.

Applicants must register online at www.aquasox.com. Registration will not be accepted over the phone.

Once registered, applicants will be assigned an audition time for the June 5 tryouts at the Everett Mall. Requirements for the auditions are as follows:

  • All auditions are voice only – no tracks or musical accompaniment will be allowed

  • Words to the national anthem must be memorized.

  • The national anthem must be performed in less than two minutes.
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