Five for Fighting’s John Ondrasik is a natural choice to headline the marquee maritime celebration of America’s 250th birthday aboard the U.S.S. Nimitz in New York Harbor this 4th of July.  

Nearly a quarter century ago, the Grammy-nominated platinum artist performed alongside other big-name singers at Madison Square Garden a few weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks. His song “Superman” had just gone viral as a tribute to firemen and other first responders, many of whom lost their lives trying to save others after the twin towers fell. With its lyrics, “It’s not easy to be me,” Ondrasik’s newly-released hit had transformed into an accidental anthem of healing for a grieving nation.

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