The modern jazz vocalist releases her stunning version of 'Amazing Grace' after a pilgrimage to One World Trade Center, as a ...
Malcolm Washington, right, the director/co-screenwriter of the film "The Piano Lesson," poses with his brother and cast ...
A world-renowned pianist who grew up in Tri-Cities is returning for a charity concert later this month. The Sept. 21 show at the Three Rivers Convention Center is the first West Coast stop on his 2024 ...
The Chamber Music Society of Lexington will present an evening of piano trios Saturday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church. Works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Rebecca Clarke and Johannes Brahams ...
Alton Merrell Trio concert, "Withholding Nothing," is a profound musical journey of personal and spiritual surrender, led by the powerful artistry of pianist Alton Merrell. This jazz concert, ...
Some of the hymns will already be familiar to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Songs like “Amazing Grace” have been around for more than 250 years. And while that song has ...
“MacArthur Park” has experienced its humorous moments, as well, in the 1982 movie “Airplane II: The Sequel” and on “Saturday ...
The late Jack Mulligan of Urbanna was one of the most talented musicians I have ever known. He resonated with music wherever he walked.
John Newton's near-death experience prompted his hymn Amazing Grace. With Martin Bell, Judy Collins and Bob Zellner. From 2001. Show more A near-death experience in a storm at sea resulted in John ...
“Amazing Grace” is now part of the hymnbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Christian classic composed by 18th-century English cleric and abolitionist John Newton has ...
15 at Amazing Grace Assisted Living in West Palm Beach ... New Jersey residence and demonstrated the song at her personal piano. It became a gold record. George Goehring (pictured in 1989 ...
The last update includes songs known well in other Christian faiths, and this new update includes "Amazing Grace," which was composed in 1772 by English cleric and abolitionist John Newton.