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Come Alive (Dry Bones)" peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart. [23] Daigle (center) with Joel Smallbone in 2016. On June 1, 2015, Daigle accepted her first award, Worship Song of the Year, for her single "How Can It Be" at the K-Love Awards. [24] This was also the first K-Love Fan Award for her label, Centricity Music. [25]
How Can It Be is the debut studio album by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle. The album was released on April 14, 2015, through Centricity Music . LifeWay Christian Bookstore was permitted to release the album on April 11, 2015.
(Needtobreathe featuring Lauren Daigle) 2017 6 — The Shack "Peace Be Still" (The Belonging Co featuring Lauren Daigle) 35 — All the Earth "Come Back Home" (Petey Martin featuring Lauren Daigle) 2021 — 18 Non-album single "A Place Called Earth" (Jon Foreman featuring Lauren Daigle) 34 [40] Departures "Time" (Aodhan King featuring Lauren ...
Behold: A Christmas Collection is the second studio album and first Christmas album by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle. It was released on October 21, 2016, through Centricity Music. [1] A deluxe edition was released on November 2, 2018 and included three extra songs. [2]
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"Come Alive (Dry Bones)" Song of the Year: Nominated: Lauren Daigle: Songwriter of the Year: Nominated "Hard Love" (Needtobreathe featuring Lauren Daigle) Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: Won "Come Alive (Dry Bones)" Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: Nominated: Behold: Christmas / Special Event Album of the Year: Nominated ...
Dry Bones" is a folk song, included in Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music under the heading "Social Music". On this collection it is sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford (1929). The song is also performed by alternative country duo The Handsome Family on their 2003 album Singing Bones .
The video for “Still Rolling Stones” features never-before-seen footage taken from Daigle’s first arena tour, the Lauren Daigle World Tour, which was cut short, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to CCM Magazine "It captures Daigle’s infectious personality and clearly shows the passion and love that she has for performing in front ...