The River City Good Time Band (1979-1983) was a group of 16 extraordinary developmentally disabled singers and instrumentalists. Under the direction of Jan and Carole Brewer, the band recorded two albums and performed over 200 times, wowing audiences in the U.S., Denmark, and Iceland. The group performed on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. and received numerous awards including a commendation from The President's Committee on Employment for the Handicapped. Email [email protected] to request more information about the River City Good Time Band and/or music education for the handicapped.
Pentatonix is back with a joyful medley of a cappella ‘Home’ songs that will keep your spirits up during quarantine.
This talented group formed in 2011, but they truly shot to fame after winning the third season of the television show ‘The Sing Off.’ Since that moment, Pentatonix has become a household name with viral performances such as ‘Mary Did You Know’ and ‘Hallelujah.’
On YouTube alone, Pentatonix has garnered over 4 billion views on their videos. Now, this ensemble is back with a stunning medley of ‘Home’ songs. Included in this mashup are hits like ‘A Very Very Very Fine House’ from Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
“Our house is a very, very, very fine house with two cats in the yard
Life used to be so hard
Now everything is easy 'cause of you”
Along the way, we also hear popular tunes like ‘Work From Home’ and ‘Our House.’ As many of us are adhering to shelter-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic, this medley is exactly what we needed to brighten our days.
Not to mention, that this entire performance was a cappella. When you perform a cappella, every sound that you hear comes from a human voice. There are no instruments or background music.
It takes many hours of arrangement and practice in order to perfect a performance like this, but Pentatonix nails it every single time. This talented group has a gift for selecting just the right song to compliment their vocal skills and this medley what sheer perfection.
An incredible Irish dance featuring performer from around the world is going viral.
Irish dance dates back to Ireland the 17th century and consists of several different styles of solo and group dances. Stepdance groups like Riverdance brought the beautiful synchronized dance to popularity in recent years.
Now, this classic form of expression is finding new life in the modern era. Lately, we’ve been seeing more and more young people put their own unique spin on this style of dance.
Today, a talented group of performers is making their mark with this epic routine. The incredible production features dancers from Germany, China, Russia, Poland, Ireland, Brazil and the United Kingdom.
As they all come together for this expertly choreographed routine, you will find yourself in awe again and again. One viewer said, “You know what I like best? The smiles. Theirs and the one they put on my face!”
I know it takes so much practice and dedication to perfect a performance like this, but these Irish dancers hit every single mark. Their talent and skill comes through and you can truly appreciate the hard work they put into this production.
One viewer has enjoyed the performance so much, that it’s on their daily watch list. “This is so amazing. I watch it every day, maybe even twice a day. Thanks for sharing.”
There’s no doubt that Irish dance is making its way back into popular culture and the millions of views on this video prove that we’re be seeing this style for many years to come.
The Petersens lead us in worship with this bluegrass rendition of ‘Sweet Beulah Land.’
This hymn was written in by Squire Parsons in 1973. After its release, the song quickly became a smash hit earning multiple awards and countless covers.
Over the years, Squire has written over 800 songs, but ‘Sweet Beulah Land’ remains a standout.
“I'm looking now, just across the river
To where my faith, shall end in sight (Shall end in sight)
There's just a few more days to labor.
Then I will take my heavenly flight.”
The lyrics of this popular song speak to the glory that awaits us in Heaven. One day, we will be reunited with our Father in Heaven and what a glorious day that will be, indeed. Our hearts long to be with God and someday, all our pain will be erased and we can stand with Him for eternity.
“Beulah Land (Beulah Land) I'm longing for you (I'm longing for you)
And some day (And some day) on thee I'll stand (Someday we will stand)
There my home (There my home) shall be eternal
Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land
Beulah Land, oh it's Beulah Land
Oh Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land”
Today, The Petersens are leading us all in praise as they belt out the words to ‘Sweet Beulah Land.’ It’s always such a blessing to hear a family come together for the Lord and this live performance was exactly what my heart needed to hear today.
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Two talented sisters put their own spin on The Beatles classic, ‘Here Comes The Sun.’
This iconic tune was penned in 1969 by band member George Harrison. George was grappling with personal issues, including taking a temporary break from The Beatles.
‘Here Comes The Sun’ was an optimist look at the future and brighter days ahead. After re-joining the group, the song was featured on the world-renowned ‘Abbey Road’ album and quickly became a fan-favorite.
“Little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter
Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, doo-dun-doo-doo
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right”
Today, 12-year-old Abby and her sister, Annalie, are performing a duet of this beloved tune and they hope it helps bring light to so many during these dark times.
On YouTube, they wrote an uplifting message. “This song makes us happy, summer makes us happy, and life makes us happy! We have tried to share our joy through this video. We hope it brightens your day!”
“Little darling, I feel that ice is slowly melting
Little darling, it seems like years since it's been clear
Here comes the sun, doo-dun-doo-doo
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right”
As you listen to the words of ‘Here Comes The Sun,’ we are all reminded that there is always sunshine after the rain. Even during troubling moments, we can still come together and look forward to the bright days to come.
Two siblings with opposite styles of singing come together for a beautiful duet of ‘The Prayer.’
This powerful song was originally written by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa and Tony Renis in 1999. It was written in both English and Italian for artists Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli to sing solo. But it was their incredible duet performance that truly propelled the song into the classic that it is today.
“So let the children remember the sun
Let them dance, let them soar
For their lives have begun
Let the children engender the rain
As the river runs through fields
Forever subsiding their pain
Prayer”
Today, this brother-sister duo is putting their own spin on ‘The Prayer’ and it’s a performance that you don’t want to miss. Growing up, Anna Richey and her brother, Joseph, both had a love for music. But their musical taste couldn’t have been more different.
Anna was drawn to a pop-sound, while Joseph preferred traditional opera. But when she heard ‘The Prayer, ‘ she knew that there was finally a song they could sing together.
On YouTube, Anna wrote about the story behind this special performance. “The first time I heard this song, I knew that my brother and I would sing it at my wedding. We had finally found a song that catered to both of our musical languages and I truly felt that this song was written specifically for us.”
And when it came time for Anna’s wedding, they belted out these iconic words for all of the family and friends in attendance. It was truly an unforgettable moment during Anna’s reception and the video has touched hearts all around the world with over 2 million views.
Music has a way of connecting people and this performance is the perfect example.
The Prague Cello Quartet make waves across the Internet with their rendition of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’
This iconic song was written by Freddie Mercury for Queen’s 1975 album, ‘A Night At The Opera.’ Since that time, many famous artists have lent their vocals to the tune. Decades later, it is still a popular song for covers and auditions.
“Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes
Look up to the skies and see
I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy
Because I'm easy come, easy go
A little high, little low
Anyway the wind blows, doesn't really matter to me”
The Prague Cello Quartet is comprised of members Jan Zvěřina, Petr Špaček, Ivan Vokáč and Jan Zemen. This incredible ensemble was originally formed in 2006.
On their website, it says, “Their goal is to entertain the audience with their adaptations of well-known compositions and intelligent sense of humour, breaking the boundaries between fun and classical music.” And there’s no doubt that this quartet truly has a talent for unique arrangements and entertaining productions.
Over the years, they’ve produced multiple viral videos including their covers of ���Phantom Of The Opera’ and ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean.’ Now, they’re making headlines again with their incredible rendition of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’
This timeless song gets a whole new feel with this cello performance and it’s one you definitely don’t want to miss.
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