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Source [2]. John Henry Hopkins Jr. organized the carol in such a way that three male voices would each sing a solo verse in order to correspond with the three kings. [3] The first and last verses of the carol are sung together by all three as "verses of praise", while the intermediate verses are sung individually with each king describing the gift he was bringing. [4]
This album is a tribute to the "three Kings" : Freddie King (songs 1 to 6 of CD 1 and 8 of CD 2), Albert King (songs 7 to 11 of CD 1 and 1 and 9 of CD 2) and especially B.B. King (Songs 1 to 7 and 10 and 11 of CD 2), who was a mentor for young Bonamassa.
Culberson hosted the first 3 Kings Tribute concert 8 years ago at the Lucas Theatre with a massive line-up of area musicians. “We had about 14 extra musicians that I had to deal with ...
All three sisters periodically participated in New York-area events. At the end of 2005, the three Roches (with brother Dave) reunited for a short but successful holiday tour. Several more appearances in the U.S. and Canada took place in 2006–07, and in March 2007, after a 12-year hiatus, the Roches released a new studio album, Moonswept . [ 7 ]
Includes Keaggy's instrumental version of "We Three Kings". Exercise for Life, Various Artists, 1983. Album from Stormie Omartian. Keaggy's song "Just a Moment Away" included. C.A.U.S.E. (Christian Artists United to Save the Earth), Various Artists, 1985. Keaggy, along with many other Christian artists, contributed to the making of audio and ...
Alison Krauss – vocals on "Colorado Christmas", fiddle on "We Three Kings" John McEuen – 5-string banjo on "Colorado Christmas" and "We Three Kings", mandolin on "Colorado Christmas" Richie Furay – vocals on "One Christmas Tree" and "This Christmas Morning" Vassar Clements – fiddle on "Christmas Dinner"
We Three Kings" is a Christmas carol written by the Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr. We Three Kings may also refer to: We Three Kings (The Reverend Horton Heat album) We Three Kings (The Roches album) We Three Kings (The Bob and Tom Show album)
She performed "Hey Look Me Over" on tribute album The Best Is Yet to Come: The Songs of Cy Coleman (2009). [21] In 2010, Batalla released a first collection of holiday songs titled We Three Kings. One of the album's songs, "Christmas Time Is Here", was chosen as KCRW's top tune for Christmas. [22]