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Latter-day Saint couple Tyce Nielsen and Mary Ellen Wolfe, also known as Duo Transcend, took the stage for the last time on America’s Got Talent. The couple’s exciting routines landed them a spot in the top 10 finalists and the praise of judges, but they didn't come away with first place or the $1 million prize.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir announced Thursday a series of upcoming concerts with pop icon James Taylor, YouTube sensation violinist Lindsey Stirling and rising tenor Nathan Pacheco. Five-time Grammy Award-winner Taylor will be featured with the Tabernacle Choir and the Utah Symphony at the LDS Church's downtown Conference Center for the 30th anniversary of the Tanner Gift of Music concert series on Sept. 6 and 7.
Several LDS celebrities came together on March 7 to raise money and awareness for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, a nonprofit the Osmond family helped found in 1983.
Lindsey Stirling announced that her father, who had been battling cancer over the past year, died on Tuesday morning.
With rib injuries and knee injuries threatening to take Lindsey Stirling out of Dancing with the Stars, the artist says her performances on the show are results of "miracle after miracle." In fact, in keeping up with doctors' appointments, the show, and learning choreography for her own tour, Stirling says the only way she has sustained through this time is with the help of heaven.
When film composer Hans Zimmer (known for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean, Gladiator, and The Lion King) decided to create a new album that re-imagines some of his most iconic work, he recruited a few Mormon musicians and YouTube sensations to do it.
Several famous Latter-day Saints have shared touching tributes to their fathers on social media.
"It's kind of sad how talking about faith brings up this huge divide," Lindsey Stirling said in an interview with Huffington Post. She recalled the initial negative reactions she had from fans when she first began talking openly about her faith.
"Later this year I will be launching Happiness Takes Work, an organization focused on preparing teens for the challenges they will face in young adulthood, and empowering them to live their happiest and healthiest lives," Lindsey Stirling announced on Virgin.