Tag: Singing

Andrea Bocelli Performs Gorgeous Rendition of “The Lord’s Prayer”

Andrea Bocelli has one of the most remarkable voices in the music industry, and this performance certainly shows that! This performance was recorded for Bocelli’s TV special “My Christmas.” It’s a staple for many homes at the holiday season, and it’s easy to see why. Bocelli was born with an abnormality in his eyes, and he lost his eyesight completely in a sport’s accident when he was a child. Nevertheless, he has a powerful stage presence, hooking the audience as he sings each word. His voice, combined with the choir and symphony orchestra, makes this a performance not to...

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Baylor University Men’s Choir Sings Delightful Song on Emirates Flight

Most people can’t stand flying. Between the long security lines, delays, and cramped seating, you tend to want your flying experience to be as short as possible. One of the most anxiety-inducing moments is waiting to get off the plane—especially if you have a connecting flight. Thankfully, the Baylor University Men’s Choir was able to make that time a little more relaxing. The 75 member choir burst into song, performing “Da Coconut Nut” as other passengers were deplaning. With that kind of serenade, how can anyone be in a bad mood? Watch the amazing performance in the video down...

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A Capella Rendition of “Hotel California” Leaves the Audience Speechless

People all over YouTube have covered one of The Eagles’ greatest songs, “Hotel California.” But there aren’t any covers out there quite like this! The majority of this song is instrumental, filled with wicked guitar solos and amazing melodies. You might think it would be hard to recreate the magic of the original song strictly with the human voice. But somehow, these performers manage to accomplish the impossible. These six men put on an a capella performance of “Hotel California” like no other—they even stand up to perform the iconic guitar solos at the end! Watch the amazing performance...

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