Adorable Girl Battling Leukemia Sings 'God Bless America' and It's Marvelous
Little Darla Holloway, a four-year-old battling leukemia, brought down the house at Fenway Park on Tuesday during the Red Sox-Orioles game.
For the Win spotted this video that should be making its rounds on the Internet as a viral sensation shortly, generally putting a smile on all who see it.
She might be small, but her adorable voice feels booming as she belts out the lyrics we all know and love. "God Bless America" is a song we have heard time and time again during the seventh inning, but it certainly sounds new as we take in every last wonderful moment of this rendition.
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The broadcast specifies that Holloway has acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and Steve Silva from Boston.com adds that Holloway also accompanied the Jimmy Fund chorus to sing the national anthem to start the game.
According to the Jimmy Fund website, the choir was established just this year and "will include current and former Dana-Farber (cancer institute) adult and pediatric patients and their family members, Dana-Farber staff, friends and those who have been touched by cancer."
The Jimmy Fund, in association with WEEI and NESN, is holding a radio telethon on Tuesday and Wednesday, and more than $1 million has been raised so far.
As for Holloway, she was one part of a beautiful scene.
You could see how well she was received by the faces of fans, Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and Boston manager John Farrell, who were all captivated by the little girl and her sweet voice.
We all have our own tastes and idea of what constitutes amazing singing, but I think we can all agree that Holloway was nothing short of spectacular on Tuesday night.
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