Ever wondered what pure joy looks like? It's the face of 14-year old Christopher Duffley shortly before he sang the National Anthem at a Red Sox game in Boston.

After getting a rousing ovation, Chris gets a big smile on his face and then literally jumps for joy. And then he belts out a version of the Anthem worthy of the applause.

It's beautiful. And there's more to the story.

Singing the National Anthem in front of a stadium of baseball fans is not easy, but Duffley had no trouble as he nailed his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing at Fenway Park in Boston.

But more impressive than his performance in front of thousands is how he inspired everyone inside the stadium as well as millions of others who have the ability to do great things despite their disability.

Christopher is blind and autistic but a remarkable kid. On Monday night, he was given the chance to show of his singing chops before the Red Sox game on behalf of Autism Speaks and received a huge ovation.

For more information about Christopher, go to ChristopherDuffley.com.

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