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Keep up to date with famous athlete-musicians in the news

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Steven Brault

Better known as the relief pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Brault, who majored in music performance in college, has sung the National Anthem twice before an MLB game. Now, with the cancellation of baseball due to the outbreak of COVID-19, he has just released an album of him covering show tunes. He also recently performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. 

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Chelsea Cutler 

Chelsea Cutler was recruited to play Division 3 soccer at Amherst College and was the starting goalie for two years before leaving school to pursue her music career. She now has several singles and albums making it on the Billboard charts and performed for a world tour just last year. During her free time due to the outbreak of COVID-19, she posted a video of her brushing up on some old soccer skills on Instagram.

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1985 Chicago Bears 

The Chicago Bears defeated the New England Patriots in order to claim their spot as the winner of the 1985 SuperBowl. The team then went on to create a music video, The Super Bowl Shuffle, which became very successful. Not only did it receive a grammy nomination, but it went platinum for video, gold as a record, as well as reaching NO.41 on the Hot Billboard charts. 

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Shaquille O'Neil

Considered one of the best players in NBA history, Shaq is most commonly known for his presence on the basketball court. However, he also held a successful music career producing four rap albums. His most successful album, Shaq Diesel, went platinum. Following his retirement, and while he worked on music, Shaq still contributed to the NBA as an analyst

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Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys is best known as a powerful woman in the music industry, making strides with her beautiful and inspiring music. She has won several awards in her lifetime, including 15 Grammys and 17 NAACP image awards. In 2015, she decided to push herself in a different forum. Keys trained to run the New York City Marathon, and ended up completing these 26.2 miles in 5 hours and 50 minutes. 

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Mike Reid

Mike Reid attended Pennsylvania State University where he played defensive lineman for their football team. After graduating, he went on a four year run with the Cincinnati Bengals as an offensive lineman. One day, he walked into the office of his head coach to tell him he was quitting football to pursue a career in music. A country music hitmaker, he went on to earn a grammy award as well as an induction to the Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 2005. 

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