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Christian Family's Moving 'It Is Well With My Soul' Performance

This is one of the most precious things ever. Check out this Christian family's moving 'It Is Well With My Soul' performance.

A family with six children begins to sing, It Is Well With My Soul. There are five boys and one girl. The youngest two boys cannot be older than 3 or 4 years old. The youngest is still learning about the microphone, and the preschooler cannot stop smiling. The father is the lead singer, and the mother is accompanied by the piano. This family is leading the way in modeling worship to others. They are unified, glorifying the Lord, and enjoying using their unique talents. 

What is phenomenal about this group is that the kids sing to the tops of their lungs in harmony. They have fantastic ears. As their father leads a solo, the kids come in singing with him. Comically, the toddler grabs the preschooler's microphone for a moment. This is a picture of the humorous reality of raising children and inviting them into the truth of the gospel.

This is a setting where you know the house is likely chaotic, and the kids are not always obedient or good listeners. However, it is a reminder to us that even when we are busy and in the refinement of life, it can be well with our souls when we believe in Jesus. Witnessing this song reminds us that the truth of the gospel is timeless. It is for every generation. Jesus offers all who believe in Him eternal life. This video reminds us of this gift from the mouths of these adorable children. God is our help always.

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10

Bluegrass Group's Superb Cover Of Hank Williams Classic 'I Saw The Light'

This band plays an upbeat and enjoyable worship throwback. Take a moment and watch this bluegrass group's superb cover of Hank Williams’ classic, 'I Saw The Light.'

This group of talented instrumentalists plays with such professionalism. They are having a super fun jam session on the front porch of a cabin. The lead guitarist begins to sing. The female vocalist and another male vocalist add crisp and tight harmonies. The girl’s tone is so beautiful. The band members mesh very well vocally. 

This phenomenal group of musicians has a variety of instruments and ages. They have a stand-up bass, a mandolin, an acoustic guitar, and a banjo. The group is appropriately named Backwoods Bluegrass Band. Listening to them is not only easy but also enjoyable. They have a modern twist on classic hits. They have taken a well-known song and made it unique to them. 

The mandolinist performs an absolutely stunning solo. The camera zooms in, and he flawlessly plays. As the band finishes their performance, they put all they have into their craft. You can tell that this is their passion and that they love music. God has truly gifted them with unity, excitement, and strong instrumental abilities. 

As they sing about seeing the light of Jesus, may we remember that He has revealed Himself to us as well, and we, too, can celebrate that we have encountered the Light of the World. We can praise Him no matter what our days hold, knowing that He is with us and that we have victory in Him. We have seen the light, and we are out of the darkness forever.

“Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:12

Scotty McCreery 'Love Like This' Beautiful Tune About His Son

Country Artist Scotty McCreery cannot help but celebrate his 1-year-old son. Check out Scotty McCreery's 'Love Like This' beautiful tune about his son.

As the video begins, we see various photos of Scotty McCreery and his wife dressed up with their dog, standing side by side in pictures, her in a pregnant photo, etc. The memories scroll down with precious moments that this couple has had together leading up to the birth of their first son. 

In his song, Scotty describes all of the things that he loves. However, nothing compares to the special love that he has for his wife as a mother and his new son. The chorus shares:

‘​​I've never known a love like this, I've never felt this way

Girl, I think I might have thought I did, but everything changed today.’

The video is like one virtual scrapbook page after the next of their family’s journey through the first year of their son’s life. It is an adorable video that has all of us smiling and celebrating the gift of new life. The lyrics of this song are so well written and cause us to think about the impact that a new baby has on a family. The love of having a newborn child is so new and different from anything ever known before. It is a beautiful gift from the Lord. 

As you watch this video, may it lead you to ponder the gift of children in your life and the joy of loving them in a unique way. Scripture tells us that children as are a blessing from God. We can celebrate that today and always.

“Children are a gift from the LORD; they are a reward from him. Children born to a young man are like arrows in a warrior’s hands.” Psalm 127:3-4

John Schneider Revisits 'Dukes of Hazzard' With Thrilling Theme Song Performance

Fans of the action comedy television show The Dukes of Hazzard will enjoy John Schneider’s thrilling performance of the hit show’s theme song! 

John Schneider was only 18 years old when he won the role of Beauregard ‘Bo’ Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard. He starred with Tom Wopat, who played his cousin Luke Duke in the wildly successful and fun show. The Dukes of Hazzard aired on Friday evenings for seven seasons from January 1979 to February 1985—147 episodes in total.  

Now 64 years old, John Schneider appeared on Huckabee earlier this month and sang the theme song from the show that began his extraordinary career as an actor, musician, director, and producer. In a segment called ‘Hukebee’s Jukebox,’ John played the guitar and sang ‘Good Ol’ Boys,’ written and performed for the show by Waylon Jennings.

Joined by two backup singers and six other instrumentalists, John, as well as Mike Huckabee’s audience, had a ball with the song! Mr. Schneider invited audience members to sing along because he knew they know the tune. And he called out for band members to ‘play some country music back there.’ The former Governor of Arkansas played a guitar solo, and the pianist followed suit.   

With a large image of the burnt orange 1969 Dodge Charger (better known as the ‘General Lee’) behind him, John laughed out loud several times and, at 1:40, he tweaked the chorus of the song, singing:     

‘I’m a good ol’ boy

I wouldn’t change if I could

I’m still fighting the system

Like a true modern-day Robin Hood’

After the final note, John thanked the ‘folks,’ told them he appreciated their applause, and said “God bless you” a couple of times. 

Bo and Luke Duke weren’t dangerous or mean-spirited; they were just always up to shenanigans. And as likable and down-to-earth as John Schneider seems to be in this video, it’s easy to believe that he, too, is just a good ol’ boy!  

“Do not remember the sins of my youth and my rebellious ways; according to your love remember me, for you, Lord, are good.” Psalm 25:7 

Asher HaVon Captivates With 'Last Dance' Performance On The Voice

Did you get a chance to witness how Asher HaVon captivated fans with his rendition of ‘Last Dance’ performance on The Voice? In a riveting episode of The Voice, Asher HaVon delivered a mesmerizing performance of ‘Last Dance’ that left both the audience and judges in awe. Dressed in a striking red suit paired with a black cowboy hat, Asher exuded confidence and style, commanding the stage from the very first note.

From the moment he stepped into the spotlight, it was clear that Asher was there to make an impression. His sartorial choice, a bold red suit set against the dramatic contrast of his black cowboy hat, added a unique flair to his performance, visually reinforcing his star quality. This bold fashion statement was matched by an equally daring and dynamic vocal delivery.

Asher's rendition of ‘Last Dance’ was a masterclass in vocal prowess and emotional depth. He seamlessly navigated the song's demanding range, hitting high notes with precision while maintaining a soulful intensity that resonated deeply with the audience. His performance was not just about hitting the right notes, but about conveying the song's emotional core, a feat he achieved with remarkable finesse.

He took a classic song and made it his own which included additional performers dancing on roller skates as he hit every note with ease and soul!

Asher's performance was a standout moment in the competition, showcasing his ability to combine strong vocal skills with a captivating stage presence. His confident demeanor and striking appearance, coupled with his undeniable talent, have firmly established him as a frontrunner in the competition. What a memorable and incredible performance!

We are deeply thankful to God for blessing Asher with the extraordinary gift of singing. His remarkable talent is a testament to the divine grace that flows through his voice, allowing him to touch hearts and uplift spirits. Asher's ability to convey profound emotion and joy through his music is a precious gift that not only showcases his devotion but also serves as an inspiration to all who hear him. We praise God for bestowing upon Asher such a beautiful and powerful means to share His love and light with the world.

Psalm 95:1 "Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation."

Goodman Revival Captivates With Stirring 'I Don't Regret A Mile' Lyric Video

The Goodman Revival captivates with a stirring, ‘I Don’t Regret A Mile,’ with this beautiful lyric video. In a cozy, home-like setting, the performers of Gaither gathered around a piano, creating an intimate atmosphere that invited the audience into a sacred space of worship and reflection. As they began their rendition of "I Don't Regret A Mile," the room filled with the rich harmonies of voices lifted in praise. The familiar lyrics, penned with heartfelt sincerity, resonated deeply with all who listened, weaving a tapestry of faith and devotion.

‘I don't regret a mile, I've traveled for the Lord  

I don't regret the times, I've trusted in His Word  

I've seen the years go by, many days without a song  

But I don't regret a mile, I've traveled for the Lord’

Midway through the song, one of the performers, sensing the need to impart the profound message of the lyrics with even greater emphasis, paused to speak the words instead of singing them. This unexpected deviation from the norm drew the audience in even closer, as they hung on every word spoken, their hearts stirred by the raw emotion and authenticity of the moment.

‘I've sown many a seed that's fallen by the wayside,  

For the birds to feed upon  

But I've held enough golden sheaves in my hands  

To make me keep sowing on’

The performance was nothing short of breathtaking, as each member of Gaither poured their hearts and souls into the music, infusing every note with passion and reverence. The synergy between the performers was palpable, their voices blending seamlessly as if guided by an unseen hand.

As the song reached its crescendo, the audience found themselves swept up in a wave of emotion, moved to tears by the beauty and power of the performance. It was a moment of transcendence, as the barriers between performer and audience melted away, leaving only a shared experience of worship and praise.

Long after the final notes had faded into the ether, the memory of Gaither's inspiring performance lingered in the hearts and minds of all who bore witness. For in that moment, gathered around a piano in a home-like setting, they had encountered something truly divine – a glimpse of heaven touching earth through the transformative power of music and faith.

Each note sung is a testament to the goodness and faithfulness of our Heavenly Father, who lovingly guides us through every trial and triumph on our journey of faith. In the sacred moments of worship, we are humbled by the privilege of lifting our voices in adoration and thanksgiving, knowing that our songs of praise resonate in the halls of heaven, a sweet offering to the One who has given us everything.

Psalm 95:2-3 "Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. For the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods."

Zach Williams' Powerful 'There Was Jesus' Live Performance

Zach Williams’ powerful performance of ‘There Was Jesus’ is more than just a song; it's a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and redemption. Co-written by Zach Williams himself, along with Jonathan Smith and Casey Beathard, this poignant ballad became an instant hit, resonating deeply with listeners across genres. Released as the second single from Williams' album ‘Rescue Story,’ ‘There Was Jesus’ is a heartfelt duet featuring the iconic vocals of country legend Dolly Parton, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to the already powerful lyrics when it was released.

The song tells a story of reflection and realization as Zach looks back on his life and recognizes the presence of Jesus in every trial and triumph. With poignant honesty, he acknowledges that even in his darkest moments, Jesus was there, guiding him through the storms and lifting him up when he fell. It's a message of hope and assurance, reminding listeners that they are never alone, no matter how difficult life may seem.

‘For this man who needs amazing kind of grace (Mmm)

For forgiveness at a price I couldn't pay (Mmm)

I'm not perfect so I thank God every day

There was Jesus (There was Jesus)’

The collaboration between Zach and Dolly is nothing short of magical, with their voices blending seamlessly to deliver a stirring performance that tugs at the heartstrings. 

‘In the waiting, in the searching

In the healing and the hurting

Like a blessing buried in the broken pieces

Every minute, every moment’

The success of ‘There Was Jesus’ speaks volumes about the universal appeal of its message. It's a song that transcends genre boundaries, touching the hearts of believers and non-believers alike with its message of hope and redemption. At the 2021 Grammy Awards, the song was honored with the Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song award, further solidifying its impact and influence in the music industry.

But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of ‘There Was Jesus’ is the personal journey behind it. Zach Williams' own story of redemption and renewal is woven into every note and lyric, making it a deeply personal and authentic expression of faith. Through his music, Zach shares his own ‘rescue story,’ inspiring others to find hope and healing in their own lives.

In a world filled with uncertainty and turmoil, ‘There Was Jesus’ serves as a beacon of light, reminding listeners that no matter what they may face, they are never alone. It's a powerful reminder of the unshakable love and presence of Jesus, offering comfort and solace to all who listen.

Psalm 34:18 "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."

Couple's Improvised Moves Lead to Thunderous Applause

A couple’s improvised moves lead to thunderous applause. In the world of dance, some moments transcend mere movement, captivating audiences with the sheer brilliance of improvised creativity. PJ Turner and Tashina Beckmann's performance at the Rose City Swing Competition is a shining example of such moments. With their seamless execution and undeniable chemistry, the couple left the audience in awe as they danced to Meghan Trainor's "Me Too."

When they stepped onto the stage, Turner and Beckmann exuded an air of casual confidence. Dressed like any ordinary couple, they quickly proved themselves to be anything but as they delved into the world of West Coast Swing. Originating from the Lindy Hop, this dance style is known for its fluidity and improvisational nature, making it a perfect match for the skilled duo.

As the music filled the air, PJ and Tashina's bodies seemed to move with a mind of their own, effortlessly transitioning from one move to the next. With each flick of the wrist and twist of the hip, they drew the audience deeper into their world of rhythm and motion.

What truly set Tashina and PJ apart was their ability to communicate through dance. Every gesture and every glance spoke volumes, showcasing their deep connection and trust in each other. As PJ playfully "activated" Tashina's dancing frenzy with a gentle head bump, the audience erupted into thunderous applause, recognizing the magic unfolding before their eyes.

But it wasn't just their technical skill that impressed viewers; it was the joy and humor infused into every step. From Pj’s mad shuffle to Tashina's graceful spins, each moment was imbued with an infectious sense of joy and spontaneity.

The Rose City Swing community, dedicated to fostering a welcoming environment for creatives, provided the perfect backdrop for Tashina and PJ's performance. As they danced, they entertained and inspired, reminding us of the power of music and movement to uplift the spirit and bring people together.

As comments poured in from viewers around the world, it was clear that Tashina and PJ's performance had struck a chord. Whether seasoned dancers or novices, audiences were captivated by the couple's talent and charisma, proving once again that the language of dance knows no bounds. 

Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up."

Massive Choir Delivers Beautiful 'Hallelujah' Performance

A huge, massive choir turned in a beautiful and outstanding cover performance of the classic song “Hallelujah.”

Over the years, you’ve likely heard many songs covered by different musicians. Musicians playing a song previously written and performed by someone else is a tradition that goes back as far as music itself. It’s a practice that will likely continue as long as human beings create sound.

Most people can name songs that musicians cover regularly. Popular targets for covers include “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence,” Stand by Me” and “Amazing Grace.” All of those are great, classic and beloved songs. It’s clear why those tunes have spawned so many covers over the years.

Another equally beloved song that has been covered as many times as those other songs is Leonard Cohen’s timeless tune “Hallelujah.” One listen to that song, and it’s understandable why that is the case.

In a YouTube clip, a choir of hundreds of people comes together to sing “Hallelujah.” It’s a moving and awe-inspiring performance. It's a sight to behold, seeing so many people bring their God-given musical talent together to sing that tune. The performance is nothing short of astounding.

“Now, I’ve heard there was a secret chord

That David played, and it pleased the Lord

But you don’t really care for music, do you?

It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth”

Everyone in the clip takes direction so well. All the singers sound on key; seemingly, no one misses a note throughout the five-minute clip.

It’s likely that this song has been covered hundreds of times since it was released in the early 1980s, but this has to be one of the best versions. The sound is made even better given the choir’s sheer size—the video's title states there were 500 singers in the choir.

Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord:”

Josh Sanders Moving 'Go Rest High On That Mountain' Performance On The Voice

In a moment that left audiences spellbound, Josh Sander’s moving ‘Go Rest High On That Mountain’ performance on The Voice stole the show. 

Vince Gill's timeless ballad, "Go Rest High On That Mountain,” has woven its way into our hearts since the moment on the radio in 1995. It took Vince several years to write and finish the song in honor of his friend Keith Whitely. Since then, it has been a beautiful ballad sung for those we’ve loved and lost. Because of the heavy and beautiful meaning of the song, it’s been a sacred challenge for any performer to sing. But Josh did it justice. 

As the song's opening notes filled the air, an undeniable hush fell over the room, a collective anticipation for what was to come. From the first heartfelt verse, Josh’s' rich and resonant voice soared effortlessly, infusing each word with a rawness and authenticity that could only come from a place of deep personal connection.

‘Go rest high on that mountain

Son your work on Earth is done

Go to heaven a-shoutin'

Love for the Father and the Son’

With a voice that seemed to carry the weight of every emotion embedded in the lyrics, Josh captivated the judges and viewers alike with his soul-stirring performance.

‘Oh, how we cried the day you left us

We gathered 'round your grave to grieve

Wish I could see the angels faces

When they hear your sweet voice sing’

As he navigated through the poignant lyrics, Josh poured every ounce of his being into the performance, his voice trembling with emotion and his eyes brimming with passion. With each haunting refrain, he seemed to channel the pain, longing, and, ultimately, the hope encapsulated within the song's poignant narrative of resting in God’s arms when we finish our purpose here on earth.

As the final notes hung in the air, there was a moment of reverent silence before the room erupted into thunderous applause. The judges, visibly moved by Josh's performance, rose to their feet in a unanimous show of appreciation for the raw talent and undeniable passion he had just unleashed on stage.

In that fleeting moment, Josh had not only captured the hearts of the audience but had also etched his name into the annals of The Voice history as a true standout performer. His rendition of "Go Rest High On That Mountain" had transcended mere entertainment, serving as a poignant reminder of the power of music to touch the soul and unite hearts in shared emotion.

As the cheers continued to echo throughout the studio, one thing was abundantly clear – Josh Sanders had indeed stolen the show, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of bearing witness to his extraordinary talent. 

Psalm 23:4  "Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me."

Tom Jones 'Johnny B Goode' Rocking Live Cover Performance

Tom Jones sings a rocking live cover of ‘Johnny B Goode’ in this video of a performance earlier this year!

Most folks of a particular age think first of his good looks and charisma when they hear the name  Tom Jones. With charm, a great smile, and impressive dance moves, he was especially popular among women. However, if you remember the famous performer, you may not also know that he was born in Pontypridd, South Wales, Great Britain, on June 7, 1940. His parents, Freda (Jones) and Thomas Woodward, named him Thomas John Woodward, but he changed his name to Tom Jones, possibly capitalizing on the success of the 1963 Film Tom Jones.  

Sir Tom—knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2006—has been performing for six decades, and he tells a fun story from the 1970’s to introduce his song. Tom explains that he and Elvis were spending a lot of time together in the evenings after performing their shows. 

It’s clear that he feels very privileged to have been a friend of Elvis. He’s abundantly aware of Elvis’s superstardom and comes across as very humble. He explains that one night, Elvis suggested they go hear Chuck Berry. As they listened to the St. Louis, Missouri-born rock and roller, Elvis told Tom that Chuck Berry was “the real king of rock and roll.” Tom repeats the comment, assuring his audience that those were Elvis’s words. He was there when he said it. 

Tom proceeds to deliver an outstanding rendition of one of Chuck Berry’s greatest hits, ‘Johnny B Goode.’ At 83, Sir Tom still has a few dance moves left, even after having two hip replacements! Commenters from around the world express their admiration for him and his music. 

With a howl at 2:10, the guitarist on his right plays a rousing solo until about 2:45. At 3:20, the Welsh singer sings his final note, pumps his fists, gives a nod and a grin to the fans, and mouths “thank you.” It looks like many are standing, and the applause continues for a few moments.

Sir Tom Jones is most famous for hits like ‘What’s New PussyCat?’ and ‘Delilah,’ ‘She’s a Lady,’ and ‘It’s Not Unusual.’ Here, however, he does a fabulous performance and simultaneously honors both senior artists. Chuck Berry, born in 1926, was about 14 years older than Tom, and Elvis, born in 1935, was five years older.    

“Pride brings a person low, but the lowly in spirit gain honor.” Proverbs 29:23

Stunning 'God Bless America' A Cappella Rendition By Voices Of Liberty At EPCOT

Voices of Liberty, a group of immensely talented vocalists, gave a stunning a cappella rendition of “God Bless America” at EPCOT.

The United States of America is a comparatively young nation. Many countries around the world have existed for hundreds, even thousands of years, in one form or another. In the short time the USA has existed, God’s blessings and touch have been upon this country in many ways. 

Several songs generally heard and performed around our nation’s birthday -  Fourth of July -  mention God’s guidance and direction in the formation of the United States of America. One of those beloved patriotic songs that asks for God’s continued blessing upon this country is “God Bless America.”

In a video posted on YouTube, Voices of Liberty, a group who commonly performs at EPCOT, one of the four popular Walt Disney World theme parks in central Florida. It’s an outstanding and chilling vocal performance that is likely to bring a tear or two to your eye.

Their harmonies are beautiful. No one misses a single note throughout the nearly four-minute video.

It may be a song we’ve heard repeatedly over the years, but it’s one that you’ll likely never get tired of hearing, especially when it’s delivered this beautifully. The lyrics are ones that everyone can recite from memory, but they mean so much.

“God bless America, land that I love

Stand beside her and guide her

Through the night with the light from above”

Those born in the United States of America have been tremendously blessed, having been born in the land of opportunity. The USA is not only the wealthiest country the world has ever seen, but it’s also the most generous, helping those around the world who are not as fortunate or blessed as Americans.  

May God continue to bless America – this land that I love - for generations and years to come. 

Psalm 33:12 “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord: and the people whom he has chosen for his own inheritance.”

Gardiner Brothers Bring 'Stayin' Alive' to Life with Dazzling Dance Routine

The supremely talented Gardiner Brothers performed a dazzling and mesmerizing dance routine to the Bee Gees’ classic “Stayin’ Alive.”

Classic songs withstand the test of time. Even decades after their initial release, they are still beloved and sung by everyone within earshot. Only a handful, a minority of songs, ever go on to become classics.

One of those tunes that belongs in that special, exclusive category is the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive.” Seconds into the song, moments after starting, everyone recognizes the song and will be singing along to the Disco-era track. It’s one of the most recognized and easily identifiable songs of all time.

In a clip posted on social media, the Gardiner Brothers—Mike and Matthew—turned in an outstanding and delightful dance performance to the Bee Gees classic.

The short video begins with the song and the young men in full swing. They both strut their stuff, staying entirely in sync with one another. Neither of them misses a single step throughout the entire clip. 

Their feet move at a rapid pace, slapping the boards underneath them rhythmically. It’s a wholly mesmerizing display. They even managed to incorporate a few moves that look like they would have been performed during the Disco-era.

Their moves and routine remind fans of another iconic image when “Stayin’ Alive” was being played. No one will be able to watch this clip and not think about John Travolta making his way down the sidewalk during the opening scene of the film “Saturday Night Fever.”

Like all their other videos, the two talented young men don’t just dance anywhere. In this clip, Mike and Matthew are in Australia. They dance with the Sydney Opera House right behind them.

Matthew and Mike are incredibly gifted dancers, as they show with each new video they record and post on social media.

Psalm 149:3 “Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music.”

Lucy Thomas Captivates With Powerful 'Hallelujah' Cover

Listen to this powerful cover of the song ‘Hallelujah’ by Lucy Thomas.

‘Now I've heard there was a secret chord that David played, and it pleased the Lord

But you don't really care for music, do you?

It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the minor falls, the major lifts

The baffled king composing Hallelujah’

This popular Leonard Cohen song was covered by Lucy Thomas during a live performance at The Stoller Hall in Manchester, England. Written in 1984, it has become one of the most popular songs of all time. Lucy did an amazing job covering the song during this performance, and the audience gave her a standing ovation after hearing her sing it.

In the video, Lucy is in a pink suit on stage lined with many candles, and a piano is there to accompany her. Right from the start, her beautiful and powerful voice pairs so well with the music, and hearing her sing the lyrics to ‘Hallelujah’ is truly a delight.

Regarding her background, Lucy Thomas is 20 years old and from Wigan, Lancashire in England. She shares a lot of recordings online of both covers and original songs, and many people love seeing her videos.

“Just when you think she can't get any better, Lucy does this. I love her voice and stage presence. Amazing as always,” comments one person on YouTube after watching this video of Lucy singing ‘Hallelujah.’

“Lucy received a standing ovation - and so she should have.  She's a world class vocalist whose time has finally come after many brilliant performances on YouTube,” another person writes online.

Lucy’s cover of this song is featured on her third album titled Timeless, and the singer has recently released her fifth studio album called Beyond.

We hope you enjoyed this performance of the song ‘Hallelujah’ today!

Andrea Bocelli And Matteo Bocelli 'Time To Say Goodbye' Duet

You must watch this stunning duet of Andrea Bocelli and Matteo Bocelli singing 'Time To Say Goodbye.'

At the 2024 Oscars ceremony, Andrea and Matteo Bocelli gave a surprise performance of a unique rendition of ‘Time To Say Goodbye.’ This brand new version was produced and arranged especially for them in honor of the 30th anniversary year of Andrea Bocelli’s hit song.

Also known as ‘Con te partirò,’ this Italian song was written by Francesco Sartori and Lucio Quarantotto. It was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival and recorded on his album of the same year titled Bocelli.

In this music video, it is heartwarming to see the talented father and son singing together. It is such a beautiful song, and hearing both of their voices blend together throughout the music makes it that much more beautiful.

While they are singing together, it is clear to see the respect and love that Matteo has for his father when he looks at him, the one and only Andrea Bocelli. Now, Matteo has truly followed in his father's footsteps, and what a wonderful legacy for both him and his father to sing this powerful song together.

“The sweetest thing in this video is Matteo’s hand over his father’s shoulder,” comments one person online after watching the music video. “This song represents universal love so poignantly.”

“No one's talking about the cinematography in this video. It was transcending paired with the elevated vocals! The pictures and glimpses of Andrea's life and the beginning clip of young Matteo...it felt more than just passing the torch on. It was magnificent!” writes another person on YouTube.

As Andrea Bocelli celebrates his 30th year in the music industry, he has more exciting music releases and astonishing collaborations to come, as well as a new documentary called Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this fantastic duet from Andrea and Matteo Bocelli today!

3-Year-Old's Heartwarming 'Hallelujah' Rendition

Check out this heartwarming rendition of the song ‘Hallelujah’ from one adorable 3-year-old.

‘Now I've heard there was a secret chord that David played, and it pleased the Lord

But you don't really care for music, do you?

It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the minor falls, the major lifts

The baffled king composing Hallelujah’

This well-known song by Leonard Cohen was written in 1984 and has become one of the most popular songs of all time. Karolina Protsenko covers it in this video with her violin and her brothers Leo, who is 5 years old, and Nicholas, who is 3 years old. Leo plays beautifully on the piano, and Nicholas is so precious, singing out the lyrics of the song into the microphone. Many people around them watch their wonderful performance and can’t help but smile at the sweet sight.

“That is beyond cute! Karolina's violin playing was magical. Wow!” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“This is so amazing. Little musical geniuses in the making. So much talent in this family. I hope the joy of music follows them all their lives,” writes another person online.

When it comes to the Protsenko family, everyone has a deep love for one another and for music. Karolina, who is the oldest of her siblings, is a talented young musician who plays violin, sings, and also loves to read and bake. Leo is known to pick up any instrument and sing along whenever he hears the music. He’s also very good at playing piano, as seen in this video. And Nicholas, the youngest of the bunch, uses his voice to add music to the family. He also really enjoys his family’s concerts.

What a sweet family video of these three siblings performing the song ‘Hallelujah.’ We hope that you enjoyed watching it today!

Blind Couple's Emotional 'Climb Every Mountain' Performance On BGT

You must watch this emotional performance on Britain’s Got Talent of a blind couple’s rendition of ‘Climb Every Mountain.’

‘Climb every mountain, ford every stream,

Follow every rainbow, ‘till you find your dream.

A dream that will need all the love you can give,

Every day of your life for as long as you live.’

What an incredible performance from Denise and Stefan, a talented husband-and-wife duo who blew the judges away with their BGT audition. Right from the start, you could tell that this blind couple has something special. Denise and Stefan started their time on stage with a funny story about how they first met on the train. Then, they shared about Denise’s fight with cancer. Thankfully, her scans are clear now, and she is in remission.

Then, Denise started to sing 'Climb Every Mountain' from The Sound of Music while Stefan accompanied her on the piano. The whole performance was so beautiful, and it even had one of the judges tearing up. After they finished their audition, the whole room erupted with a standing ovation!

This is one talented couple! They were also witty and cheerful. The two had such a bright outlook that they could laugh at themselves, smile in the face of adversity, and make us laugh along with them!

“I’m actually inspired by you,” shared Bruno Tonioli, one of the BGT judges. “I’ve learned something today about your positive state of mind and the ability to have a sense of humor about yourself. We all need to know that you are an example, you really are. I admire you.”

“We always say this. You know, without people like you, this show is nothing, and it’s true,” shared Simon Cowell. “I’m so happy you made the decision to come on our show. I think you’re both amazing people. Your whole attitude is actually quite unbelievable.”

Denise and Stefan went on to get 4 yeses from the judges, and we can’t wait to see what this couple does next!

Carrie Underwood Rocks 'Should've Been A Cowboy' In Tribute To Toby Keith

In a stirring tribute to the late country music legend Toby Keith, Opry star Carrie Underwood captivated audiences with her breathtaking rendition of "Should've Been A Cowboy" during her recent performance at the Grand Ole Opry.

 Dressed in a delicate gown adorned with sparkles of blue and white, Carrie took the stage with grace and poise, channeling the spirit of Keith's iconic hit from 1993. As her angelic voice filled the hallowed halls of the Opry, it was as if time stood still, transporting listeners back to a simpler era of country music. 

Her voice carried us back to 1993 as she sang these words:

‘I should've been a cowboy. 

I should've learned to rope and ride,

I'd be wearin' my six-shooter ridin' my pony on a cattle drive. 

Stealin' the young girls' hearts just like Gene and Roy, 

Singin' those campfire songs, 

Woah, I should've been a cowboy’

You could almost see the image of Toby singing those famous words from his song. 

With each note, Carrie paid homage to Toby Keith's timeless legacy, infusing the song with her own unique blend of passion and reverence. From the twang of the guitar strings to the heartfelt lyrics that resonated with audiences old and new, Carrie's performance was a heartfelt tribute to a country music icon whose influence continues to shape the genre to this day. 

‘I might of had a sidekick with a funny name

Runnin' wild through the hills chasin' Jesse James

Ending up on the brink of danger

Ridin' shotgun for the Texas Rangers’

As the final chords of Carrie Underwood's performance faded into the night, a profound sense of unity and inspiration filled the famous Grand Ol’ Opry. The memory of Toby Keith's enduring legacy was etched into the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to witness this unforgettable moment. Carrie's mesmerizing and beautiful performance served as a powerful reminder of the unifying and inspiring power of music and its ability to honor those who have paved the way for future generations.

 In a world often marked by chaos and uncertainty, it is moments like these that remind us of the beauty and the magic of country music and the indelible impact it has on our lives.

Psalm 150:6 "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord."

Billy Joel's 'For The Longest Time' Gets A Cappella Makeover

Billy Joel's classic hit, ‘For The Longest Time,’ received a heartwarming a cappella makeover when SUNY Cortland A Cappella took the stage. Dressed in simple pink and purple outfits, surrounded by fallen balloons, the group of young men and women embarked on a musical journey that left the audience spellbound.

Their voices blended seamlessly as they harmonized with the iconic lyrics, filling the air with warmth and nostalgia. Each note was a testament to their dedication and passion for music, captivating the hearts of all who listened.

With every verse, “Once I thought my innocence was gone. Now I know that happiness goes on. That's where you found me. When you put your arms around me. I haven't been there for the longest time;” the students poured their souls into the performance, infusing the song with emotion and sincerity. It was more than just a rendition; it was a heartfelt tribute to the power of music to connect us all.

‘I have been a fool for lesser things

I want you so bad

I think you ought to know that

I intend to hold you for the longest time’

As the final chords echoed through the auditorium, the audience erupted into applause, their spirits lifted by the beauty of the performance. For a moment, time seemed to stand still as SUNY Cortland A Cappella reminded us of the joy and wonder that music can bring into our lives.

In a world filled with uncertainty, their performance was a beacon of hope and positivity, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, there is always music to uplift and inspire us. As the last note faded away, it was clear that SUNY Cortland A Cappella had created something truly special. Their rendition of ‘For The Longest Time’ was a moment of pure magic that would be remembered for years to come.

In the end, as the applause subsided and the students took their final bows, one thing was certain: SUNY Cortland A Cappella had touched the hearts of everyone in the room, leaving behind a legacy of music and joy that would endure for the longest time.

Psalm  96:1-2 "Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day." 

Adorable Kids Sing 'Jesus Loves Me' In Touching Performance

A group of six musically gifted and adorable children gave a touching and moving performance of a timeless tune about Christ’s deep and enduring love, “Jesus Loves Me.”

There are many ways to show someone you love and care about them. Of course, the easiest and most apparent method is to simply tell them. “I love you” may only be three words, but they mean so much.

Another way to show your care and affection for someone else is to purchase gifts like flowers, chocolates or a diamond engagement ring. Another much less expensive form of displaying love is to spend time with someone and do something they enjoy. 

As much as all those activities display our love for someone else, Jesus Christ showed us the ultimate act of love. He willingly went to the cross and experienced a gruesome, agonizing and brutal death on the cross. 

Jesus took our place on that tree, enduring a death, a crucifixion that He did not deserve. He laid down His life for us while we were still sinners. That’s how much Jesus loves you and me.

In a clip posted on YouTube, six children, members of the Cinereski family, sang that beloved child’s tune, “Jesus Loves Me.”

While it may be a children’s song and one of the first that all church children learn, the lyrics still contain a lot of truth that adults would be well served to learn and remember. The opening verse is simple but memorable and is so for a reason.

“Jesus loves me, this I know

For the Bible tells me so

Little ones to Him belong

They are weak, but He is strong”

Christ died and endured a painful, brutal death and later rose from the grave for you and me so that we may be forgiven and experience eternal life with Him one day.

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

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