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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.”

One Man Wows with Fantastic A Cappella Cover of 'When We All Get to Heaven'

One man, Michael Eldridge, put his stunning, God-given musical talent on full display with a fantastic and awe-inspiring a cappella cover of the beloved hymn “When We All Get to Heaven.”

Contemporary Christian music is wonderful and popular at the moment. Most people would and do prefer those songs over the classic church hymns. Additionally, many churches completely ignore the hymns, opting to play and perform only Christian contemporary tunes.

In my opinion, the old hymns are far and away better than any contemporary Christian tune. Everyone has their preferences, likes and dislikes. But how could you ever beat “Victory in Jesus,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness” and “Amazing Grace?” You cannot do it. While those hymns may be hundreds of years old in some cases, they still say more and have much more feeling and meaning than any modern Christian praise and worship song. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, one man gives a stunning vocal performance as he sings one of those beloved hymns, “When We All Get to Heaven.” You’re likely more than familiar with that hymn, but it’s a classic and still played and covered for a reason.

The chorus is simple but so iconic, memorable and powerful.

“When we all get to Heaven

What a day of rejoicing that will be

When we all see Jesus

We’ll sing and shout the victory!”

As a follower of Jesus Christ, if those lines don’t get you excited and pumped, I’m not sure anything will do the trick. 

The goal is to get to Heaven, reunite with loved ones who have gone before us and finally see our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In four short lines, that hymn manages to capture everything that every Christian is looking forward to seeing and doing.

John 14:2 “In my Father’s house are rooms enough; if it was not so, would I have said that I am going to make ready a place for you?”

Mesmerizing 'Sound of the Saints' Cover Performance

A group of talented musicians, Pearlgrace & Co., turned in a mesmerizing and stunning cover performance of “Sound of the Saints.”

The world is a lost and fallen place, with sin’s impact apparent. Sin wrecks and destroys everything that it has and ever will touch. However, even in this world marred by sin, God remains faithful, righteous and loving. 

The good Lord shows His love for us in several visible and apparent ways. Anytime we wake up, we can enjoy another day on Earth, which is a blessing from Him. The beautiful skies, the gorgeous sunrises and the breathtaking sunsets are all signs of a talented and loving artist displaying His work for all to see and gaze upon. 

In addition to what can be seen in creation, the Lord sent His one and only Son who took our place, experiencing an agonizing and wholly undeserved death on our behalf. That is the ultimate sign of love. He fulfilled and paid a debt that we will never be able to repay. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Pearlgrace & Co. sing “Sound of the Saints.” It’s an outstanding musical performance with the tune’s moving lyrics mentioning the wonder and beauty of God’s creation that is visible to all on Earth. 

Additionally, the song states that despite the beautiful images, the songwriter most desires to hear their Savior’s voice and the sound of the saints—the angels and those who have been saved and transformed by the blood of Jesus Christ.

“I will hear the chorus of the angels

A forever symphony of praise

I long to hear the voice of my Savior

And He hears us the sound of the saints”

This is far from the group’s only performance. On their YouTube channel, there are hundreds of videos of them singing and performing songs such as “Victory in Jesus” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”

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

June Carter Cash's Powerful 'Ring Of Fire' Performance Lights Up The Stage

Johnny Carson welcomed June Carter Cash on his show in July 1980, and Mrs. Johnny Cash’s powerful performance of ‘Ring of Fire’ lit up the stage!

Most folks only remember Johnny Cash when we hear the classic country hit ‘Ring of Fire.’ However, the song was not written or originally recorded by Mr. Cash. As June shared before singing, she penned the song. June and songwriter Merle Kilgore wrote the love song in 1962, and it was first recorded by June’s sister, Anita Carter.

It was, however, Johnny Cash’s recording, released in April 1963, that made the song a phenomenal hit. June explains that though she’s very proud of her husband’s version, she’d like to perform ‘Ring of Fire’ her way—the way it was sung the very first time. That she does.

The beautiful songstress plays guitar and sings a slower version of the song. Perhaps her rendition allows listeners to ponder the lyrics a bit more. ‘Ring of Fire’ was written during the time that June and Johnny were falling in love. However, Johnny was dealing with addiction issues, so their relationship was stressful and complicated in those early days. 

Mel Christensen of Old Time Music wrote, “On the surface, ‘Ring of Fire’ might seem like a simple love song about two people being consumed with passion. But the lyrics actually refer to something much deeper – the pain and struggle that come with falling in love.”

Following her performance, June’s dress is hung up on the stool and she needs Johnny Carson’s assistance to get freed. Her crocheted dress didn’t cooperate, but it sure looked lovely with her long, dark hair and generous jewelry. She’s a pretty lady. Funny, too!

She tells the Host Johnny why her Johnny isn’t with her. He’s fishing in Canada after his appearance on Alice got canceled when the actors went on strike. And, when asked if she worries about her husband, she laughs and says that she doesn’t these days, because “he straightened up real good.” She rattles off the ages of their children from prior marriages and reminds Johnny about the one they share together, 10-year-old John Carter.

Mrs. Cash seems innocent, playful, and flirty all at the same time. As Johnny said before she ever appeared on stage, she is very charming! In the final few minutes of the clip, Johnny talks with June about her 1979 autobiography, Among My Klediments, she plays the autoharp, and they reminisce about old radio and when it came only from stations in border towns. 

Many have recorded covers of June’s song. Frank Zappa recorded a live reggae-style version, Dwight Yoakam did a honky-tonk rendition, and Blondie rocked out “Ring of Fire.” None will be as good as June’s and Johnny’s two! 

Commenters remarked on the love between Mr. and Mrs. Cash, saying “she literally saved the life of Johnny Cash” and that she was “the only remedy Johnny ever needed.” The two legends died within four months of one another in 2003, June passing in May and Johnny later that year in September. 

Johnny Carson, often playing the straight man, brought amazing music, clean comedy, fun interviews, culture, and even a little history into the homes of viewers all across the United States for 30 years!  

Haven’t we been blessed by a couple of great Johnnys and a lovely June?

“I hear my lover’s voice. Here it comes, jumping over the mountains, skipping over the hills.” Song of Solomon 2:8

Karen Waldrup Stuns With 'I Hope You Dance' Cover on The Voice

Karen Waldrup isn't just stepping onto the stage; she's bursting onto it with a blazing energy that ignites the very air around her as she stuns audiences with her cover of ‘I Hope You Dance’ on The Voice Season 25 live playoffs.

Hailing from Mandeville, Louisiana, and a proud graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi, Karen isn't one to shy away from the spotlight. Armed with nothing but her guitar and a voice that could move mountains, she took the stage on The Voice, ready to leave her mark with a mesmerizing rendition of Lee Ann Womack's timeless classic.

As the first strums of her guitar filled the air, it was clear that this was no ordinary performance. Karen's fingers danced across the strings with effortless grace, each note ringing out like a bell tolling in the night. And when she began to sing, it was as if time itself stood still, captivated by the raw power and emotion in her voice.

Dressed in a shimmering fringed dress that seemed to catch the light and reflect it back a hundredfold, Karen was a vision of elegance and grace with digital flowers blooming in the background. But it was her voice that truly stole the show, soaring high above the backing music with a clarity and purity that seemed to echo off the walls of the auditorium.

For Karen, music isn't just a career; it's a lifelong passion that has been with her since childhood. From singing in church to performing in school choirs, she has always been drawn to the power of music to move and inspire. And now, as she stands on the stage of The Voice, she is ready to share that passion with the world.

As the final notes of her performance echoed through the room, the audience erupted into applause, their hearts touched by the beauty and sincerity of Karen's performance. And as she took her final bow, it was clear that Karen Waldrup wasn't just singing; she was soaring.

Luke 1:45 “Blessed is she who believed, for there will be a fulfillment of the things which have been spoken to her from the Lord!"

Bryan Olesen Rocking Rendition Of 'Don't Stop Me Now' By Queen

Bryan Olson delivered an electrifying rendition of ‘Don't Stop Me Now’ by Queen on The Voice stage, setting the audience ablaze with his dynamic performance. From the onset of his journey on the show, Bryan has consistently stood out, earning acclaim for his powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence. After clinching the coveted Playoff Pass early in the season, anticipation soared for his comeback, and Bryan did not disappoint.

Tackling the iconic Queen hit, ‘Don't Stop Me Now,’ Bryan embraced the challenge with fervor, infusing the song with his unique style and infectious energy. From the opening notes to the soaring crescendos, Bryan commanded the stage with confidence, enrapturing the audience with his electrifying performance. His rendition of the classic anthem was nothing short of spectacular, showcasing his versatility as an artist and his ability to make every song his own.

As Bryan belted out the lyrics with passion and precision, it was evident that he was in his element, channeling the spirit of Freddie Mercury himself. With each electrifying verse and exhilarating chorus, he transported listeners on a musical journey unlike any other, leaving them clamoring for more.

The coaches were unanimous in their praise, each acknowledging Bryan's undeniable talent and star quality. From Coach Legend's steadfast support to the enthusiastic endorsements from fellow coaches, Bryan's performance of ‘Don't Stop Me Now’ by Queen was hailed as a standout moment on The Voice stage.

Bryan Olesen's electrifying rendition of ‘Don't Stop Me Now’ not only captivated audiences but also echoed the sentiments of Psalm 150:4, which states, "Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe!" Just as the psalmist encourages the celebration of God's glory through music and dance, Olesen's performance was a testament to the power of music to uplift and inspire.

As he rocked the stage with his rendition of the iconic anthem, Bryan's performance was a reminder that music has the power to move hearts and stir souls, transcending barriers and bringing people together in celebration. In a world often filled with chaos and uncertainty, Bryan’s performance served as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the transformative power of music to uplift, inspire, and unite us all.

Psalm 150:4  "Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe!"

Father And Daughter Deliver Touching Duet To Beloved Disney Song

A daddy-daughter bond carries so much significance, Adrian and his daughter Emma-Jean are no different as this father and daughter deliver a touching duet to a beloved Disney song. In a world often filled with chaos and uncertainty, there exists a timeless bond that transcends the trials of life – the sacred relationship between a father and his daughter. Such a bond was beautifully illuminated recently when Adrian and Emma-Jean stepped out onto their patio, their hearts intertwined in melody, to deliver a touching duet of the beloved Disney song, "I See the Light" from Tangled.

For Adrian, this moment held a special significance beyond measure. It was a chance to revisit a memory that had nestled itself deep within his heart six years prior. Back in 2018, his darling Emma-Jean, then just nine years old, took her first courageous steps onto a stage at a Cuppa for CANSA fundraiser in support of the Cancer Association of South Africa. With a voice pure and filled with innocence, she captivated the audience, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who witnessed her performance. Many were moved to tears, and whispers of her undeniable star quality fluttered through the room like delicate butterflies.

Fast forward six years, and Emma-Jean, now a young woman blooming with grace and talent, sat beside her father once more. The stage was set, but this time, their duet held a deeper resonance. It was a testament to the passage of time, the growth of a daughter, and the unwavering love of a father. As they began to sing, their voices intertwined like threads of a tapestry, weaving a melody that resonated with the very essence of their bond.

At that moment, Adrian looked into his daughter's eyes and saw the light of her spirit shining brightly. He saw the journey they had traveled together – the laughter shared, the tears shed, and the countless memories etched into the fabric of their souls. And as the final notes of the song faded into the air, he felt a swell of pride and gratitude wash over him like a warm embrace.

For Adrian and Emma-Jean, this duet was more than just a performance; it was a celebration of love, faith, and the enduring power of family. It was a reminder that no matter where life may lead them, they will always find solace and strength in each other's arms. And as they basked in the applause of the audience, their hearts overflowed with joy, knowing that their bond would forever be a beacon of light in a world filled with darkness.

Their duet serves as a poignant reminder that amidst the busyness of life, it is the moments shared with loved ones that truly matter. It is the laughter shared, the songs sung, and the memories made that weave the fabric of our lives and leave an indelible mark on our hearts.

As they sang the last notes of the song, Adrian and Emma-Jean carried with them not just the applause of their fans, but the enduring bond of love that would carry them through whatever challenges lie ahead. For in each other’s touching bond, they had found a glimpse of heaven's love, a love that knows no end, and no distance. 

Proverbs 22:6 "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."

Duo's Marvelous Violin and Saxophone 'Stand By Me' Cover Mesmerizes

This is a classic song with a brand-new spin, that you won’t want to miss. This duo’s marvelous violin and saxophone “Stand by Me” cover will leave you mesmerized.

Karolina Protsenko is taking the global internet by storm as a combination dancer and violinist. In this video, we see her partnered with saxophonist, Daniele Vitale, performing on the streets of a beautiful shopping center in California together. Karolina plays the violin and Daniele plays the saxophone.

A large crowd is gathered around the two, watching their stunning performance, live. Karolina begins with a beautiful solo of the verse. She always plays with such flair. The saxophone then starts with the response. Daniele is an incredible musician with a positive attitude.

The two play together with such exquisite musical talent. The large crowd is amazed. Karolina and Daniele have such energy and excitement over the song they are performing. Vitale is even wearing a fedora. During the bridge, Vitale leads a clap with the crowd as Karolina begins to dance with her violin, hitting the high notes flawlessly. These two have a great chemistry. These two appear to genuinely enjoy performing together and seem to have a lot of fun. We even see a precious little girl with her dad coming over to put some money in their case. These two put on an amazing performance that is enjoyable for all ages.

“Stand by Me” is all about loyalty. God teaches us the blessing of working with others. We were created to be in a community. There is great joy in having brothers and sisters in Christ. 

“I long to see you so that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to make you strong— that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other’s faith.” Romans 1:11-12

'Grow Old With You' From The Wedding Singer Gets A Cappella Makeover

Love songs have a way of capturing the essence of romance, but when they get a modern twist, the result is simply magical. Such is the case with the classic tune "Grow Old With You" from the iconic film "The Wedding Singer," which recently received a delightful acappella makeover.

The song's heartfelt lyrics, penned by Adam Sandler for the movie's unforgettable scene, beautifully expresses the desire to journey through life with a loved one by your side. Thanks to a talented group of vocalists, this beloved melody has been given new life with a fresh arrangement.

"I want to make you smile whenever you're sad, carry you around when your arthritis is bad," the singers croon in perfect harmony. As the familiar words wash over listeners, it's impossible not to feel a sense of warmth and nostalgia.

But it's not just the lyrics that make this rendition special; it's the sheer joy and humor infused into every note. From promises to fetch medicine for tummy aches to offering to build a fire if the furnace breaks, the song is brimming with quirky, endearing gestures of love.

And let's not forget the playful vow to hand over the remote control – a gesture that any couple can appreciate! It's these lighthearted moments that make "Grow Old With You" such a charming anthem for couples everywhere.

As the singers serenade us with promises to do the dishes and tuck us into bed, it's impossible not to smile. Their infectious energy and genuine affection for the song shine through, making it clear that they're having just as much fun singing it as we are listening.

In a world where love songs often focus on grand gestures and sweeping romance, "Grow Old With You" reminds us that true love is found in the everyday moments shared with the ones we hold dear. So here's to growing old together – and enjoying every step of the journey along the way.

The timeless lyrics of "Grow Old With You" serve as more than just a catchy tune; they encapsulate the essence of what it means to love unconditionally. These whimsical promises of companionship and care are not just lyrics to a song but the perfect embodiment of wedding vows.

As couples exchange these heartfelt promises on their special day, they are committing to grow old together, to embrace the laughter, the challenges, and the everyday joys that come with sharing a life with someone they love. It's a reminder that true love isn't just about the grand gestures but it is also about the simple acts of kindness and humor that keep a relationship strong.

So, as we revel in the joy of this delightful acappella makeover of "Grow Old With You," let's take a moment to thank God for the gift of humor and love. Through laughter and companionship, we find strength, resilience, and the courage to face life's trials together. And as we journey through life hand in hand, may we always remember to cherish the moments, both big and small, that make love truly extraordinary.

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."

Paul Simon 'Slip Slidin' Away' Performance Captivates On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Legendary musician Paul Simon turned in a captivating and masterful performance of his classic “Slip Slidin’ Away” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Only a handful of musicians' names and works are instantly recognized across generations. Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Frank Sinatra all come to mind immediately as musicians who belong to this category. For example, people born decades after The Beatles broke up still know and love their classic tunes. 

Another musician who fits perfectly in that exclusive category is Paul Simon. He and Art Garfunkel’s classic “The Sound of Silence” is one of music history's most recognized and covered songs. Even those who aren’t fans of Simon and Garfunkel know that tune and can likely sing along purely because they have heard it so many times.

When Simon and Garfunkel broke up and went their separate ways, both continued producing music. Paul has had solo success with songs such as “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard,” “You Can Call Me Al,” and “Slip Slidin’ Away.”

In an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Paul played the 1977 song “Slip Slidin’ Away.” It was a terrific performance from a legendary musician. 

“Slip slidin’ away

Slip slidin’ away

You know, the nearer your destination

The more you’re slip slidin’ away”

Like John Denver and Bob Dylan, Paul has a gift for songwriting. His lyrics can and often do tell a beautiful, personal and even heartbreaking story. Sure, the beats to his tunes may be upbeat and catchy, but Paul is gifted in storytelling and songwriting. He’s arguably one of the best songwriters of all time. 

While he may be in his early 80s, Paul Simon's performance on the popular late-night program shows that he still has it.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Mother And Son's Chilling 'Human' Duet Performance

If you’re not yet acquainted with Jordan Rabjohn and his mother, Katherine Hallam, you’re in for a treat as you watch this mother and son’s chilling duet performance of ‘Human.’

From Sheffield, England, 29-year-old Jordan began recording and uploading his music to social media several years ago. However, before that, he appeared on the televised auditions for The X Factor in 2017, impressing Simon Cowell and the other judges with his “catchy original song and punchy performance.” 

In May 2020, Jordan and Katherine recorded one of their early duets. They sang Andra Day’s ‘Rise Up’ in an effort to brighten the lives of those suffering during the dark days of the pandemic. The video has been viewed 5.3 million times since it debuted!  

Here, they sing a stunning rendition of Christina Perri’s song ‘Human.’ The acoustic performance relies only on the guitar Jordan strums with ease and their two beautiful voices. With perfect pitch and inflection, Jordan sings “I can do it” three times before Katherine belts out the most recognizable line of the tune. It’s a shame that Instagram videos are so short because we are left wanting the rest of the song! 

Written by Christina Perri and Martin Johnson in 2013, ‘Human’ addresses the frailty and vulnerability of us humans. The song, recorded and released later that year, entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #90 and peaked at #31. 

Here are four lines from a chorus of ‘Human:’

But I'm only human

And I bleed when I fall down

I'm only human

And I crash and I break down

Both Katherine and Jordan have recorded solo albums, as well as a duet album. If you’d like to hear more duets by these two human, yet heaven-sent talents, check out their performances of ‘Hallelujah’ and ‘Shallow.’     

On dark and difficult days, it’s a relief to find comfort and inspiration in the music of artists like Jordan and Katherine.  

“The peace of God is much greater than the human mind can understand. This peace will keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7

Celtic Thunder Breathtaking 'Home' Performance Lyric Video

Since 2007, Ireland’s Celtic Thunder has been making amazing music, and this breathtaking performance of ‘Home’ is no exception!

Recorded live in Ontario, Canada in 2015, the video features the youngest member of Celtic Thunder, Damian McGinty. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, Damian is now 31 years old, but he was only in his twenties at the time of this performance. And, he began singing with Celtic Thunder years before that—at the age of 14!

A few years later, in 2011-2012, Damian played Rory Flanagan in 18 episodes of the hit show Glee, and most recently he competed in Ireland’s version of Dancing with the Stars. One thing is for sure, Mr. McGinty has not let the green grass grow under his feet. He has been busy!

Several Celtic Thunder fans commented on the YouTube video, saying that they watched Damian grow up as a member of the group and that George [Donaldson] would be proud. Mr. Donaldson was a past member of the group; he died in 2014.  

As the performance starts, Damian strolls down the stage steps and tosses his jacket beside him as he takes a seat. The stage resembles a rock wall and a lighthouse in the sea fills the giant screen behind the musicians. The song’s lyrics are printed in a distinctively Irish-looking font on an emerald green band that nearly matches the color of the singer’s eyes. The Celtic Thunder Band, the stage design, the mood that is created, and Damian’s pristine voice together create a beautiful—a bonny—cover of Michael Bublé’s 2005 song!    

At 2:55, the singer lands perhaps the longest “home” before tossing his microphone from one hand to the other, bounding up a few steps, and spinning back toward the audience. It’s a fun few moments. He then picks up his jacket, throws it over his shoulder, and sings the final lyrics. 

Here are those final perfect lines:

It'll all be alright

I'll be home tonight

I'm coming back home 

Who doesn’t understand the joy of simply heading home? Home is sweet.   

“All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance, admitting that they were foreigners and strangers on earth.” Hebrews 11:13

Reba McEntire And Miranda Lambert's Electrifying 'Fancy' Duet

At the prestigious Stagecoach Festival, amidst the dusty plains, and under the golden California sun, country music royalty collided in a spectacular display of talent and camaraderie with Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert’s electrifying ‘Fancy’ duet! The jaw-dropping moment came when two powerhouse women of country music joined forces to deliver an unforgettable rendition of the classic hit, ‘Fancy.’

As the crowd erupted in cheers and applause, all eyes turned to the stage where Miranda Lambert, clad in a sleek black one-piece outfit adorned with tassels and a signature cowboy hat atop her head, exuded confidence and charisma. Beside her stood Reba McEntire, with her fiery red hair catching the wind and her legendary presence commanding the attention of all in attendance.

From the first note to the last, Reba and Miranda's voices intertwined in a harmonious dance, each note resonating with power and emotion. With every lyric, they breathed new life into the timeless tale of ‘Fancy,’ a young girl with dreams as big as the Texas sky, determined to make her mark on the world.

As they sang, the energy on stage was palpable, a testament to the mutual respect and admiration shared between these two icons of country music. Their voices soared and intertwined like birds in flight, filling the air with a sense of excitement and anticipation.

But it wasn't just their vocal prowess that captivated the audience – it was also their undeniable stage presence and infectious chemistry. Miranda's strong spirit and Reba's timeless elegance combined to create a dynamic duo that left the crowd in awe.

As the echoes of their electrifying duet faded into the night, Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert stood side by side, their smiles reflecting the joy and satisfaction of a performance well done. For in that fleeting moment on the Stagecoach stage, they had not only entertained thousands but had also touched hearts and inspired dreams.

Their collaboration was a testament to the timeless appeal of country music and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood that unite artists across generations. Reba's legendary status and Miranda's modern-day prowess blended seamlessly, reminding us all that the spirit of country music knows no boundaries.

In the words of 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." Reba and Miranda's duet exemplified the power of unity and collaboration, showing us that when we come together, we can achieve greatness beyond our wildest dreams.

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."

One Voice Children's Choir Heartfelt 'To Live' Performance

The One Voice Children's Choir, a group of incredibly talented young people, gave a heartfelt and moving performance of “To Live.”

Everyone alive for any significant amount of time knows and understands that life will beat you up. Some situations will leave you battered and bruised, pushing you to the brink. Life’s valleys can be extremely dark and seem never-ending at times.

However, no matter what we may be enduring or going through, God is still loving and always faithful. He provides shelter and comfort during pain and heartbreak. He offers rest to the weary. He always loves and understands the situation. He is always bigger than any problem or troubling circumstance we may encounter.

In a clip posted on YouTube, The One Voice Children’s Choir sings “To Live.” It’s an uplifting song with an encouraging message for anyone experiencing one of life’s many storms. Giving up is not an option. God is still in control, working things out for the good of those who follow and love Him. 

The song’s opening verse is the perfect message to anyone experiencing something overwhelming and unbearable: Keep going.

“Wake up, chin up, your moment has just begun

You’re still young, have fun. Best days are yet to come

Got love around us, giving what we can give

We’re all still here, to live”

Life is not all roses, rainbows and never-ending happiness. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying. There will be painful and heartbreaking periods and instances when you experience immense, indescribable grief and sorrow. 

Nowhere in the Bible are we ever promised a life full of happiness. But it does say that God is faithful and loving, remaining by our side through everything. He also works for the good of those who love Him in all situations.

Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.”

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