American Sign Language performer Fred Beam and Grammy Award-winning artist Coco Jones open Super Bowl LX with "Lift Every Voice and Sing".
Fred Michael Beam is the deaf performing artist who will sign in ASL alongside Charlie Puth during the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX.
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