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BOSTON -- Bell Biv DeVoe has done a lot of cool things during more than 40 years in the music business.

But the trio was having trouble trying to find many that topped singing the Star-Spangled Banner at the 2023 Discover Winter Classic before the game between the Boston Bruins and the Pittsburgh Penguins at Fenway Park on Monday.
"This is a bucket-list item for us," said Ronnie DeVoe. "This is only the second time we had the opportunity to sing the national anthem, and it is the second time at Fenway Park.
"The first time we didn't have the pleasure of doing it with the infamous and incredible Boston Pops Symphony Orchestra."
The other time was in during a playoff run by the Boston Red Sox in 1986 when the three members were part of New Edition. They also performed a concert here, opening for New Kids on the Block during a sold-out show in 2021.
"This is in the top-three of the coolest things we've ever done," Ricky Bell said.
The trio, which started as founding members of New Edition, performed in center field, decked out in white jeans and white jackets, standing atop a black stage. They were backed by the orchestra, which played several songs before the game.
Fireworks were detonated throughout their performance and as the last note started to fade and the crowd noise built to a crescendo, a military jet flyover screamed overhead.
It was a perfect Boston moment for the R&B/hip hop band, whose members grew up not too far from Fenway Park and started out playing small shows in clubs throughout the area.
"I mean, this is our city," Bell said. "We're never going to stop embracing the city. I think the next step for us would probably be to play another show here with New Edition as the headliner and we will sell that out as well."

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The memories of Fenway go back almost 45 years for the members of the band.
Michael Bivins remembers coming to his first game when he was 10 years old. He bought a batting glove so he could be like center fielder Fred Lynn.
"That was my first popcorn, peanuts and hot dog moment," he said with a laugh.
Now they were ready to have another one, much older and more famous. This time, hockey players were taking center stage instead of baseball players.
"I'm a [hockey] fan from afar," DeVoe said. "This game is fast-paced. You know being here and watching it on television and two different things for sure.
"My kids are here and my wife is here. We're going to take it in as a family. Hopefully I'll have a young NHL player one of these days. Well, that's the dream, right? Let's see if it gets sparked here tonight."