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Pentatonix . . . . “Hallelujah”

hal·le·lu·jah ˌhaləˈlo͞oyə/ exclamation 1. God be praised (uttered in worship or as an expression of rejoicing). “He is risen! Alleluia!” noun 1. an utterance of the word “hallelujah” as an expression of worship or rejoicing. This will warm your heart … Continue reading

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Music Monday “Christmas Alleluia” by Chris Tomlin

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“Go Tell It on the Mountain” Tommy Walker Music Monday

Toe tapping, jazzy rendition  of an old favorite filled with the joy of the season !  

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Pachelbel Canon. . . . . Music Monday

One of my favorite songs for the season!

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Music Monday. . . ” Noel”

  I love Christmas music and this is from the new Chris Tomlin album, “Adore.” The music is haunting and her voice mysterious, befitting the Christmas miracle.

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The Piano Guys and “Angles We Have Heard on High”

The Most Moving Part of This Beautiful ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’ Rendition Comes at the Three-Minute Mark Dec. 12, 2014 11:12am Billy Hallowel  Just days after more than 1,000 people came together in Provo, Utah, to break the … Continue reading

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“Joy to the World” ( Unspeakable Joy) Chris Tomlin

  This is a joining of the traditional carol, and classic  Chris Tomlin. . . . .

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“Carol of the Bells”. . . Pentatonix

Pentatonix is an American a cappella group of five vocalists originating from Arlington, Texas. Their work, mostly in, but not limited to, the pop music style, consists of covers of pre-existing songs … Wikipedia  

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Pacabell Canon in D for the Season

Pacabell’s Cannon in D composed by the German  Baroque composer is one of the most famous pieces of classical music. It was first performed at the wedding of Bach’s brother in and about 1680 , and is very popular wedding … Continue reading

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