We’re bringing the beautiful sounds of the season to your home with Mickey Guyton and Pentatonix’s rendition of “How Great Thou Art.” For more special moments and Christmas songs from Cracker Barrel’s “Sounds of the Season: Together Again”, check out our YouTube and Facebook pages!
Behind The Song: Carl Boberg, “How Great Thou Art”: Jon Little “From a 19th century Swiss poet to Ukrainian missionaries to a singing cowboy, this is the improbable story of one of the world’s best-known hymns.” Declarative is greater than imperative: Eric S. Raymond at Armed ...
“Heartbreak Hotel,” his first hit for the label, was not on the first album — or the second. (In fact, it wasn’t until the release ofElvis’s Golden Recordsin 1958 that his first hit was included on an album.) The song that became his final...
The first of these awards, Best Sacred Performance, came in 1967 for his second gospel album “How Great Thou Art.” 1968: The Grammys’ 10th anniversary Monti Spry // Getty Images 1968: The Grammys’ 10th anniversary In 1968, the Grammy Awards celebrated a decade of ceremonies. Ten years...
Later, Lisa becomes a magician's apprentice to the legendary Great Raymondo who helps her develop her craft, but a schoolgirl crush clouds her judgment when she is coaxed into revealing the Great Raymondo's most famous magic trick to his phony archnemesis. But when the rival magician's act...
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Podcast:Play in new window|Download|Embed When you call someone a “gatekeeper,” you maythinkyou’re saying something about that person, but people who know the true nature of gatekeeping hear something very different. Join James for thi...
The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll never won a single Grammy award for any of his hip-shaking hits. Instead, all three of his gramophones were awarded for his gospel music. The first of these awards, Best Sacred Performance, came in 1967 for his second gospel album “How Great Thou Art.” ...
The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll never won a single Grammy award for any of his hip-shaking hits. Instead, all three of his gramophones were awarded for his gospel music. The first of these awards, Best Sacred Performance, came in 1967 for his second gospel album “How Great Thou Art.” ...
The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll never won a single Grammy award for any of his hip-shaking hits. Instead, all three of his gramophones were awarded for his gospel music. The first of these awards, Best Sacred Performance, came in 1967 for his second gospel album “How Great Thou Art.” ...
The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll never won a single Grammy award for any of his hip-shaking hits. Instead, all three of his gramophones were awarded for his gospel music. The first of these awards, Best Sacred Performance, came in 1967 for his second gospel album “How Great Thou Art.” ...