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Ethan Hunt and Aneliese Hebert hold up their plaque after winning the State BETA competition earlier in the year.

National Champs! Hebert, Hunt sing their way to the National Beta Performing Arts title

Vermilion Catholic High graduates Aneliese Hebert and Ethan Hunt completed their senior year by winning the National Championship in the Performing Arts category at the National Beta Convention.
A few months earlier, the duo won the state competition out of more than 60 contestants. They sang, “God Is” which was originally sung by Kanye West.
At state, they got to perform on stage. However, because of the coronavirus, the National Beta Convention in Texas was canceled. So, Hunt and Hebert sent the video of their state singing performance to the judges judging the Performing Arts category at Nationals.
Last week they received word that their performance captured first place on the national level.
The night the two were going to learn how they did at Nationals, the two families had planned to have a “watch party” at the Hebert home. An hour before the party, the two families heard that Hebert and Hunt were selected as the national winners. It turned into a celebration party, instead.
VC Beta Club sponsor Laura Humble contacted her before the party.
“We were both excited,” said Hebert, who is 18 and making plans to go to LSU in August.
The duo almost did not happen. A few weeks before the state competition, Mrs Humble approached Hebert and Hunt about teaming up to sing at the state Beta Convention. Singing at the Beta convention was never a priority for Hunt. But it was for Hebert who competed her freshman, sophomore and junior years but never reached the top 10 on the state level.
Hebert, who had already sung with Hunt, had to convince her classmate to sing with her at Beta. Once he said OK, then they had to find a song to sing.
While driving in a car en route to go eat, Hebert played a Kanye West gospel song. Hebert turned around to Hunt and jokingly said, “We should sing this for BETA.”
A few days later, they agreed “God Is” was their song, and Hunt trimmed down the song from five minutes to two minutes.
“It was a Gospel song we both enjoyed,” said Hunt. “It grabbed a lot of attention.”
The two only practiced singing the song twice before the state competition.
Hunt, who plays the piano, sat behind the keyboard, and Hebert stood for the state competition.
Both said they were disappointed they could not perform on stage at the national level. Hebert said she cried because she missed out.
“This has been a crazy year with the quarantine,” she said. “I was disappointed that we did not have a prom, and we missed the National Beta convention, which was a letdown.”
For Hunt, known as Ethan Hunt Piano Man on the music circuit, winning state and nationals is more exposure for his music career.
Hunt, 19, admits he fell in love with performing when he was 12-years-old. He competed in the talent show at a summer 4-H camp and loved being on stage in front of a crowd. The next year he began taking piano lessons and eventually taught himself how to play the piano.
Since the age of 13, his music career has grown. He now writes and records his music. He has filmed at least four music videos that can be seen on Youtube.com. He has performed in Austin, Texas, Nashville and Branson, Missouri over the last four years.
First a National and State BETA award. What could be next? How about a Grammy Award?
“I want to make more music,” he added. “I will see where this takes me. I have come a long way.”

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