Blind, Autistic Clarinetist's Dream Performance at Diamondbacks Opener
Joe Giacinto, a 21-year-old blind and autistic clarinet player, is set to perform the national anthem live at the Arizona Diamondbacks home opener, marking a significant moment for the talented musician who learns every song by ear. After being discovered through local TV coverage, Giacinto was personally invited by team president Derrick Hall, turning a fans dream into reality. With a resume boasting performances with jazz bands in New Orleans and the Atlanta Hawks, Giacinto is ready to captivate the crowd of over 48,000 fans.
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