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Beyonce – Did She or Didn’t She Sing Live?

Beyonce singing at the Inauguration (screenshot)

U.S. Marine Band spokesperson Kristen DuBois told the London Times that what the world heard during the 2013 Presidential Inauguration ceremony was a recording of Beyonce and not Beyonce singing live. The spokesperson also said the band was not playing during “The Star-Stangled Banner” and that it was pre-recorded.

“We did pre-record it,” said DuBois in an interview with The Times. “It was Beyoncé’s decision at the last minute to go with the pre-recorded version.”

However, after kicking off this did she or didn’t she lip-synch debate, the Marine Corps backpedaled a bit on whether Beyonce was using the pre-recorded track.

The full second statement by the US Marine Corps Band:

“The Presidential Inaugural Committee requested that the Marine Band accompany Beyonce Knowles-Carter in the performance of the Star-Spangled Banner at the 2013 Inaugural Ceremony. However, there was no opportunity for Ms. Knowles-Carter to rehearse with the Marine Band before the Inauguration so it was determined that a live performance by the band was ill-advised for such a high-profile event.

Each piece of music scheduled for performance in the Inauguration is pre-recorded for use in case of freezing temperatures, equipment failure, or extenuating circumstances. Regarding Ms. Knowles-Carter’s vocal performance, no one in the Marine Band is in a position to assess whether it was live or pre-recorded.”

And no one seems to be commenting on why, if she was lip-syncing, she removed her earpiece as the song hit its peak. Was that just for dramatic effect?

On a side note: Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor were both singing live.

This post was last modified on August 2, 2023 5:17 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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