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Brooke Gabrielle Ligertwood (née Fraser; born 15 December 1983) is a New Zealand singer and songwriter.She uses both her maiden and married names professionally. [1] [2] After signing with Sony BMG in 2002, she gained recognition for her debut album, What to Do with Daylight (2003) and followed with Albertine (2006) and Flags (2010).
According to sheet music published at Sheetmusicdirect.com by Hillsong Publishing, "What a Beautiful Name" is a slow ballad that consists of 68 beats per minute. Written in common time, the song is in the key of D major. Brooke Ligertwood's vocal range spans from A 3 to B 4 during the song. [8]
Hillsong Worship (formerly Hillsong Live) is a praise and worship collective from Sydney, Australia. They started making music in 1983 at Hillsong Church . Fifteen of their songs have appeared on the Billboard magazine charts in the US, with " What a Beautiful Name " (2016) representing their greatest success, reaching platinum in the US.
The album was recorded over the course of six months at both a studio in Orange County, California and in Sydney, Australia. [1] Worship leader and co-producer Brooke Ligertwood revealed that recording at the Orange County studio was interrupted by "multiple mishaps with storms causing power outages and all kinds of crazy little discomforts", going on to say that she was a "touch traumatized ...
Scott Ligertwood: In a Valley by the Sea: 2 Love Goes On: Joel Davies, Hannah Hobbs and Laura Toggs: We Are Young and Free: 6 Love Knows No End: Ben Fielding Reuben Morgan Harrison Wood: Cornerstone: 11 Love Like Fire: Matt Crocker: A Beautiful Exchange: 9 Love is War: Joel Houston: Zion (Deluxe Edition) 4 Love On the Line: Aryel Murphy Brooke ...
Brooke in recent years has been a part of the Hillsong team after moving to Australia from New Zealand. She is also a famous New Zealand singer/songwriter, performing under her maiden name as Brooke Fraser. She has sung on both Hillsong Live albums alongside Darlene Zschech and as a part of Hillsong United with Joel Houston.
On 13 July 2018, Hillsong Worship published the studio sessions version of the song which released as a song in There Is More: Studio Sessions EP. [9] On 19 October 2018, Hillsong Worship released an instrumental version of "Who You Say I Am" in the instrumental album titled There Is More: Instrumental .
The nominations were announced on August 13, 2020, by Brooke Ligertwood of Hillsong Worship, Joel Smallbone of For King & Country, Anthony Brown, Christine D'Clario, Joseph Habedank, and Aaron Cole from their individual homes, [3] which was broadcast on the GMA Dove Awards' Facebook page, YouTube channel and Sirius XM/Pandora.