Tynan's become a tad "overexposed" especially in the NYC area..he sings America the Beautiful often at Yankee Stadium..it's almost like "typecasting" if you get my gist, and I'm not criticizing, BTW..The BEST EVER use of his magnificent voice was in one of the tributes to the FDNY after 9/ll..at the end of the program, they showed the pictures of all the Firemen who died in the WTC, with the background music of Tynan's "Danny Boy"...I wept continuously..
We have one beacon to guide us that Ronald Reagan never had. We have his example. Let us give thanks today for a life that achieved so much for all of God's children.
I was looking up his info & found this:
Ronan was born forty years ago with lower limb disability. When he was twenty, his legs had to be amputated below the knee after an auto accident caused complications. Just weeks after the operation, he was climbing up the steps of his college dorm. Within a year, he was winning gold medals in the disabled games. Between 1981 and 1984, Ronan amassed eighteen gold medals and fourteen world records.
It was this kind of determination that soon propelled him to conquer a whole new field. He became the first disabled person ever admitted to the National College of Physical Education, and then a full-fledged Medical Doctor, specializing in Orthopedic Sports Injuries, with a degree from prestigious Trinity College.
Encouraged to study voice by his father, Ronan won both the John McCormick Cup for Tenor Voice and the BBC talent show Go For It less than one year after beginning to study music. The following year, Ronan won the prestigious International Operatic Singing Competition in Maumarde, France. His debut Sony album became a top five hit in two weeks, going platinum shortly thereafter. Ronan has just completed his autobiography to be published in February of 2001. Ronans second solo CD; will also be distributed worldwide in February 2001.
Ronan says "I want people to realize that regardless of what infirmity or disability, it should never stop you from doing what you want to do. You can mentally make your mind strong enough to overcome any obstacle that comes your way. Make a deal with yourself to take risks, because when you do and it come out right, boy its some buzz!."
I know that the Yankees' opponents don't like him, because it seems the Yankees always hit well in the seventh inning after Tynan sings -- the Twins manager last season blamed Tynan's singing taking too long for his pitcher being rusty.