'It's been the best experience of my life'; Bucks anthem singer provides good luck charm for home team

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Fans in attendance at Fiserv Forum have heard his voice at every Bucks home playoff game. Many more saw him on the national broadcast before game three. Ben Tajnai is a talented local singer and vocal coach and he's been the team's good luck charm in 2021. The Bucks are currently 9-1 in home playoff games this postseason.
"It's been the best experience of my life. So many people. Everyone's excited. Myself included. I mean, have I been a little nervous? Sure. But it's totally been worth it. Every second has been a privilege for me," said Tajnai.
"I've been a Bucks fan my entire life. My dad took me as a kid. My parents have always taken me as a kid to Packers, Bucks, and Brewers games. So, I've always just been a huge Bucks fan. This has just been such an experience," said Tajnai. "it's like, how could I ask for more than that?"