Mormon Tabernacle Choir Launches YouTube Page

Posted by on Nov 2, 2012 in Mormon | 0 comments

Mormon Tabernacle Choir on YouTube

Mormon Tabernacle Choir

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir–the Spirit-filled renown volunteer cadre of singers gracing the globe with Sunday sounds and special concerts–launched their YouTube Channelearlier this week, making the Choir’s music available to fans throughout the world anytime, anywhere, for free. The announcement event was streamed live from the Conference Center Theater in Salt Lake City on the Choir’s Facebook page.

The Choir’s new YouTube page will feature a variety of content:
- Music videos, such as the one unveiled at the news conference featuring soloist Alex Boyé singing the African American spiritual “I Want Jesus to Walk Me” with the Choir.
- Popular past performances such as the Pioneer Concert with Katherine Jenkins.
Music and the Spoken Word is also on the YouTube channel. Music and the Spoken Word is the longest continuing broadcast in the world, first airing on July 15, 1929 in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Since then, over 4,300 episodes have aired.
Musical highlights, inspirational messages, general conference music, and concerts.

Source: LDS Media Talk

Visit the Choir’s YouTube Page.

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karenrose – who has written posts on More Good Foundation Blog.
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