A night of patriotism and pride: Lee Greenwood's Veterans Day performance

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In a stirring tribute to our nation's heroes, Lee Greenwood's Veterans Day performance at the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre (MPAC) was a resonant reminder of the sacrifices made by American servicemen and women. The evening was not just a concert, but a vibrant celebration of patriotism, echoing through the hearts of all who attended.

The event, marked by emotional renditions of Greenwood's iconic songs, including the timeless "God Bless the USA," brought the audience to their feet, united in a chorus of gratitude and national pride. Greenwood's powerful voice and poignant lyrics served as a fitting homage to our veterans, resonating deeply with the audience's sense of respect and admiration for those who have served.

Lee Greenwood presenting a Bible with the Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, The Pledge of Allegiance and the song "God Bless the USA" to General Mike Flynn.
Lee Greenwood presenting a Bible with the Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, The Pledge of Allegiance and the song "God Bless the USA" to General Mike Flynn.

In a particularly moving moment, General Mike Flynn, who shared the spotlight at the event, shared his thoughts, capturing the essence of the night.

"Tonight is not just about music; it's a profound expression of our nation's heart and soul. As we gather here, we are reminded of the incredible sacrifices made for our freedoms. Lee Greenwood's performance is a testament to the enduring spirit of America," General Flynn remarked.

The evening also highlighted Greenwood's ongoing commitment to supporting veterans through his partnerships with organizations like Helping a Hero, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and the USO. His dedication to these causes was evident throughout the night, as his performance not only entertained but also educated the audience about the ongoing needs of our veterans.

Pastor Chris Erwin, his wife Rachel, Lee Greenwood and General Mike Flynn. Pastor Erwin open the night with Prayer. Lee also presented Pastor Chris with a Bible
Pastor Chris Erwin, his wife Rachel, Lee Greenwood and General Mike Flynn. Pastor Erwin open the night with Prayer. Lee also presented Pastor Chris with a Bible

The concert was more than a display of musical talent; it was a rallying cry for unity and support for those who have donned the uniform. Greenwood's passionate rendition of "God Bless the USA" was particularly poignant, echoing the sentiments of a nation facing numerous challenges yet finding common ground in its respect and appreciation for its military.

As Lee Greenwood aptly stated during the evening, "This is more than just a song or a performance. It's a reminder of what binds us together as Americans, irrespective of our backgrounds or beliefs. Our veterans are the epitome of this nation's strength and resilience."

Judy Hooper, Lee Greenwood, Sue Ann McMahan, and General Mike Flynn
Judy Hooper, Lee Greenwood, Sue Ann McMahan, and General Mike Flynn

What made the evening even more special was Lee’s graciousness after the show. He didn’t just perform and leave; he stayed back, shook hands, and posed for pictures with fans and veterans alike. It was a genuine gesture that showed his deep appreciation and respect for those who have served our country. His willingness to personally connect with the audience and our local heroes added a layer of sincerity and warmth to the event. Montgomery was truly honored to host such a patriotic and down-to-earth American icon.

The event at MPAC was not only a musical journey but a heartfelt tribute to American valor. It was a night where music transcended entertainment, becoming a powerful medium for honoring and remembering the brave souls who have fought for our freedoms. It was clear that the spirit of patriotism was not confined to the walls of the MPAC but was a living, breathing part of each and every person there.

This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: A night of patriotism and pride: Lee Greenwood's Veterans Day concert