This blind, autistic, 14-year-old singer wows Fenway Park with the national anthem
Manchester, New Hampshire native Christopher Duffley was an inspiration yet again.
The 14-year-old, who is blind and has autism, delivered a fantastic rendition of the national anthem on behalf of Autism Speaks on Monday night at Fenway Park. It was his third performance at Fenway, after singing the anthem in 2011 and 2013, according to MLB.com. He seemed pumped to be back in front of the audience, jumping up and down as the applause roared through Fenway before he sang.
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Autism Speaks is one of the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organizations. They work to fund research for autism, increase awareness, and advocate for the needs of autistic individuals and their families.
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