Texan folk singer Maelyn Jarmon will perform the national anthem at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving before the Dallas Cowboys host the Kansas City Chiefs at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Jarmon, 32, rose to national prominence in 2019 when she won Season 16 of NBC’s The Voice under coach John Legend, becoming the first artist with a hearing impairment to win the competition. After her victory, she signed with Republic Records and later performed the national anthem at A Capitol Fourth on PBS.
Who is Maelyn Jarmon?
Winner of Season 16 of The Voice
American folk singer
Signed to Republic Records
Originally from Frisco, Texas
Jarmon became a fan favorite on The Voice with performances of “Fields of Gold,” “Stay,” and “Hallelujah.” She has partial hearing loss in one ear and total hearing loss in

Democrat and Chronicle

America News
Cover Media
ABC11 WTVD Politics
CBS News