Band “Shocked and Embarrassed” After “Extremely Selfish” Tenor Adds “All Lives Matter” To Canadian Anthem

The Canadian vocal quartet The Tenors has suspended one of its members until further notice after he clandestinely inserted the phrase “all lives matter” into a performance of O Canada at an MLB all-star game on Tuesday.

During his solo, Remiglio Pereira unexpectedly sang: “We’re all brothers and sisters. All lives matter to the great” while holding up a sign that said “All Lives Matter”. The phrase is widely viewed as a rejection of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Remigio Pereira
The Tenors in happier times

After the disrupted performance, the band issued a statement saying they were “shocked and embarrassed” by Pereira, whom they called a “lone wolf”.

Pereira showed a “disrespectful and misguided lack of judgment,” the statement said, describing his alteration of the song as “a shameful act” and “extremely selfish”:

Pereira however was far from contrite:

Thus ensued quite the social media brouhaha, with trending hashtags #TheTenors and #lonewolf.

As for Major League baseball, a spokesman told the CBC that they had no idea Pereira planned to alter the lyrics of O Canada. The singing of the anthem never actually aired on US TV.