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Let the Eagle Soar
2002 song by John Ashcroft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Let the Eagle Soar" is a song written by former Missouri Senator and U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, who is seen singing the song at a Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary function on February 23, 2002.[1][2] The song was sung during President of the United States George W. Bush's second inauguration in January 2005 by Guy Hovis, a vocalist from the 1970s variety program The Lawrence Welk Show.
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On July 4, 2011 Angela McKenzie, a singer and radio personality of the syndicated program Initiative Radio with Angela McKenzie, quietly released a contemporary Country music version of the song as a digital download with the official approval and blessing of John Ashcroft.
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Background
John Ashcroft sang in The Singing Senators, a group of U.S. Senators who sang as a barbershop quartet.
In popular culture
- "Let the Eagle Soar" was sung by lil' John Ashcroft on an episode of Lil' Bush.
- It has also been frequently mocked on late-night comedy shows such as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report and the Late Show with David Letterman.[3]
- It is part of Michael Moore's documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, and is also featured in the trailer.
- It was used in the 2015 film The Big Short and the 2021 film Don't Look Up.[4]
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