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Santa Clarita Students Sing National Anthem At Lakers/Clippers Game

4 of Harts“4 of Harts”, an a cappella quartet, from Hart High School will be center stage tonight as they sing the National Anthem before the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Los Angeles Clippers.

The 4 of Hart’s are made up by Madison Frisch, Marissa Munter, Lindsay Ryan and Molly Ryan.


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4 of Hart’s specialize in pop, rock and musical theatre mash-ups and have performed all over the Santa Clarita Valley and Southern California. Previous performances include: The Santa Clarita Marathon, The Santa Clarita Veterans Day Ceremony, The Santa Monica-Venice Christmas Run, LA D-fenders games and more.

The girls started the group after being a part of the Hart High School show choir as a part of the Sound Vibrations.

The 4 of Hart’s sang for the LA D-fenders, a Lakers owned team in the NBA D-League, in 2011 and have frequently been called back by the team to perform before the game and at halftime.

During their last performance with the team, Lisa Estrada, Director of Game Operations & Entertainment, took notice of the group and said she would work on getting the girls a chance to sing for the Lakers.

“We (4 of Harts) got the call and wanted to know if the girls wanted to sing for Valentine’s Day,” said Kim Ryan, mother of Lindsay and Molly Ryan. “Being the 4 of Harts worked perfect for Valentine’s Day and we said yes.”

For more information on 4 of Hart’s visit their Website, FacebookTwitter and Youtube.


Santa Clarita Students Sing National Anthem At Lakers/Clippers Game

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Santa Clarita born and raised, Andrew graduated from Canyon High School in 2007. After high school, Andrew moved on to further his education at California State University, Northridge. Andrew finished his degree in Northern California at California State University, Chico. Graduating in 2012 with a Bachelor's Degree in journalism and minor in cinema studies, Andrew joined the KHTS AM 1220 family in June of 2012, where he manages the award winning website, hometownstation.com.