March 1, 2007 - Press Release
Pop Starz Records Recording Artist Morgan Hayes to Sing National Anthem at American Airlines Arena for Harlem Globetrotters Basketball Game

 
Morgan Hayes
Pop Starz Inc. (Pink Sheets: PSRZ) an operator of dance training centers currently concentrating on the musical genre popularly referred to as Hip Hop and Pop, announced today that its record label subsidiary, Pop Starz Records recording artist Morgan Hayes shall be singing the National Anthem to honor America at the Harlem Globetrotters "Nothing Like It" North American tour Sunday, March 4th at 4 p.m. in Miami at the American Airlines Arena against the New York Nationals.

Since the Globetrotters were first organized in 1927, the team has traveled to 118 nations, played before 124 million fans, in more than 20,000 exhibition games mostly against deliberately ineffective oppositions like the Washington Generals (1953–1995) and the New York Nationals (1995–present).


In 2002, the organization was only the fifth team to be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame followed by the Harlem Globetrotters' induction into the Black Sports and Entertainment Hall of Fame and the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame. "There is nothing like a Harlem Globetrotter basketball game and, because of the players' commitment and unique ability to balance great basketball with entertainment, innovation and community, there likely never will be.
The Globetrotters 2007 World Tour features the team's strongest roster to date in terms of athleticism, skill and personality. There will be nothing like the Globetrotters' game in Miami," said Globetrotters Chairman Mannie Jackson.

Stanley Marseille, Vice-President A&R of Pop Starz Records, states, "Morgan is excited to honor America by singing the National Anthem at the Harlem Globetrotters basketball game as the Globetrotters have combined athleticism and comedy to create one of the best-known long standing family and sports entertainment franchises in the world."

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