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Michael R. Hicks' award-winning music is performed around the word by small church choirs and famed country stars alike. Michael stopped by Mormon Channel Studio to play two of his most special songs.
David and his wife Noel have been married for nearly 10 years, but they've only been singing together for a small portion of that time. They shared their beautiful harmonies with us at Mormon Channel Studio in this special recording session.
Camille Nelson brought her impressive guitar skills to Mormon Channel Studio, where she performed an original song and a blue-grass cover of a classic hymn.
Birdnbee is a band consisting of married couple Broc and Lark, who came to Mormon Channel Studio to perform their original song "No Matter What" and the hymn "Jesus, Lover of My Soul."
The mission of City of Enoch, a Christian pop trio, is to testify of Jesus Christ. They brought their message to Mormon Channel Studio, where they performed two original songs.
Singer Rebecca Lopez visited Mormon Channel Studio to perform two beautiful songs in Spanish. The first, she wrote with the help of her husband. “Tu Iugar” is a tribute to her father-in-law, who passed away.
Oskar and Julia are a married duo who were brought together by music. They stopped by Mormon Channel Studio last year to perform their original song “Whatcha Gonna Do Now?” and a haunting rendition of “Oh, Holy Night.”
When pianist Monica Scott lost her nephew because he was born prematurely, she wrote “Carson’s Song” just for him. She performs it in this episode of Mormon Channel Studio.
The four-man band Renshaw stopped by Mormon Channel Studio to perform their original song “It’s Alright,” along with the hymn “There Is a Green Hill Far Away.”
Junior Maile has been singing since he was a baby, and the songs he performs in this Christmas-themed episode of Mormon Channel Daily are a few of his favorites.
In this episode of Mormon Channel Studio, singer-songwriter Aubree Liz shares fresh lyrics that describe her feelings about life as of late in her song "Better Off."
Doug Bush wrote is song “Shadows” after going on a “family history vacation” that brought him closer to his ancestors. He performs that song, along with the Christmas hymn “Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful” in this episode of Mormon Channel Studio.
In this Christmas-themed episode of Mormon Channel Studio, Yahosh Bonner sings “Sweet Little Jesus Boy” and “Silent Night” and is accompanied by Rashida Jordan Call on piano.
While serving in the Philippines Cebu Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, singer Sumner Mahaffey learned to speak Cebuano. He performs two songs in that language in this episode of Mormon Channel Studio.
In this recording session at Mormon Channel Studio, the band puts their own spin on the Christmas song “Do You Hear What I Hear?” They also share an original tune, “Mary Holds Him.”
In this special Christmas-themed session at Mormon Channel Studio, Marj Desius performs a Haitian tune, “Tonton Noel,” and a medley of “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and “Joy to the World.”
With soaring vocals and beautiful viola accompaniment, Emma Huntington and Hunter Montgomery create their unique sound. They perform an original song, “Ballad of a Moonchild,” and an ancient Christmas carol, “In the Bleak Midwinter.”
Los Hermanos de los Andes confess they don’t need music or much practice to perform together. They came to Mormon Channel Studio to share a medley of “Silent Night” and “Away in a Manger,” along with a Spanish tune called “Mama Criso.”
Mormon Channel Studio is a weekly video series featuring beautiful hymn arrangements and original music by LDS musicians from across the nation.
Mariachi band Trio Los Charros visit the studio to record several of their favorite songs. All three of the band members have roots in Mexico and so do the songs they perform: “La Malagueña,” “La Petenera,” and “La Cigarra.”
When Adelaide Kaufusi was invited to perform on Mormon Channel Studio, she knew she wanted to share her twin sister’s lyrics with all of you. According to Adelaide, her sister’s music often goes unheard.
Aubrey Toone wrote her song “Revive” after participating in a Fiji humanitarian tour. The overwhelming love she felt from strangers she met there inspired her lyrics.
Aubree Liz visited Mormon Channel Studio to perform her original song “Teeth,” followed by her rendition of the hymn “Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy.”
"All Creatures of Our God and King" and "Fair Maid" sung by Molly in the Mineshaft.
Music doesn’t always need lyrics in order to speak. Jason Lyle Black came to Mormon Channel Studio to perform a few of his piano arrangements, including two original songs and a classic hymn.
"Forgiving others daily for small things may sound doable. What about forgiving the worst offenses, though? How do you make peace with a lion? That’s the question David Lindes asks in his original song “Peace with a Lion.”
Monica Moore Smith stopped by Mormon Channel Studio to perform a few of her favorite songs, including a jazz ballad called “Look Up.”
Just PPL is a musical group comprised of friends who come from different backgrounds and belief systems. Their differences complement the harmonies they create together.
Leslie Fatai Nau came to Mormon Channel Studio to share a message that has shaped her life: our joy in life can be limitless if we draw near to Jesus Christ.
If you’ve wondered whether you’re on the right path in life, you will relate to singer-songwriter Kylie Hintze's and the original song she performs on this episode of Mormon Channel Studio.
Monica Scott plays her original song "For Coey" on the piano accompanied by Sarah Arnesen on the cello. "For Coey" was written for the funeral of a friends son.
The Kotter Experiment visited Mormon Channel Studio to perform an original song, “Let Go,” and an arrangement of the band’s favorite Primary song, “A Child’s Prayer.”
Nadia Khristean performs her original song "Broken" on her piano. The song was Inspired by refugees.
Maddie Wilson performs her original song "Freckles" on her guitar. Maddie wrote "Freckles" when she was talking to a friend of hers about how self conscious she was. "Freckles" is a song about loving yourself how you are.
Bianca Merkley sings her original song 'At the Heart of it'. A song written during her struggle with infertility and miscarriage. She talks about how her relationship with God changed.
A group of friends that met in college call themselves Happy Medium. In this episode, Happy Medium performs an original song, ""Home and Heart"", followed by their rendition of ""I Need Thee Every Hour"".
The songs performed by Madelyn Hosch in this episode of Mormon Channel Studio are all about light. First, she sings an original song called “Sun Sunshine,” followed by a beautiful rendition of “Help Me Teach with Inspiration.”
Accomplished singer Madilyn Paige performs her original song “Irreplaceable” and her rendition of “Nearer, My God, to Thee.”
Pianist Jason Lyle Black and violinist Becca Moench perform "Come, Thou Fount" and their original song, "Champs Elysse."
Nik Day performs "Come, Come, Ye Saints" and "Miracle."