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  2. Hallelujah! The remarkable story behind this joyful word - AOL

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    It begins with the violins — orderly and baroque. The choir rises. The audience rises. And before you know it, the concert hall, church, rec center or school auditorium fills with the triumphant ...

  3. Hallelujah! (Mormon Tabernacle Choir album) - Wikipedia

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    Hallelujah! was recorded during the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's 2015 Christmas shows in the LDS Conference Center, with special guests Broadway star Laura Osnes, actor Martin Jarvis, and guest soloists from the Metropolitan Opera (Erin Morley, Tamara Mumford, Ben Bliss, Tyler Simpson).

  4. Hallelujah! (gospel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hallelujah!" is a 1992 song from Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration, a Grammy award winning Reprise Records concept album. The song is a soulful re-interpretation of the "Hallelujah" chorus from Messiah , George Frideric Handel 's well-known oratorio from 1741.

  5. Ricky Dillard - Wikipedia

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    Dillard was born on February 25, 1965, [1] [non-primary source needed] in Chicago Heights, Illinois, [2] as Ricky Rydell Dillard. His mother and grandmother imparted to him a love of gospel music, and he was raised in the church singing in the choir at the age of five years, and eventually got the opportunity to direct the youth choir at St. Bethel Baptist Church.

  6. Ron Kenoly - Wikipedia

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    Ron Kenoly (born December 6, 1944) is an American Christian worship leader, singer, and songwriter.. He holds several degrees, including a music degree from Alameda College, a Master of Divinity from Faith Bible College, and a Doctorate of Ministry in sacred music from Friends International Christian University. [1]

  7. A New Hallelujah - Wikipedia

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    Released in October 2008, this is Smith's third album of worship music, and his fourth live album. It was recorded on June 20, 2008 at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. [1] A DVD version of the album was released in March 2009 along with additional bonus features: Behind The Scenes: A New Hallelujah including four new tracks from the live concert.

  8. WYLD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WYLD (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana.The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and it broadcasts an urban gospel radio format, known as "Hallelujah 940" Some Christian talk and teaching programs are also heard.

  9. iHeartRadio - Wikipedia

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    iHeartRadio (often shortened to just "iHeart") is an American freemium broadcast, podcast, radio streaming and Music Streaming platform owned by iHeartMedia. [1] [2] It was founded in August 2008 and iHeartRadio serves as the national umbrella brand for iHeartMedia's radio network, the largest radio broadcaster in the United States with 128 million registered users as of 2019 and its other ...