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Election day and the days that follow are always full of emotion.
As a gift to members of the Church and others worldwide, the Church and famous LDS artists with a large following on YouTube have collaborated to create a "12 Days of Social" countdown to Christmas to share the message that "A Savior Is Born."
MR says: What a sweet testimony of the power of music and the love God has for each of us. He is mindful of us and fills our lives with countless miracles.
Last weekend, singer Christina Grimmie was shot dead during a meet-and-greet after her concert. Grimmie, a long-time YouTube sensation and recent star of NBC's The Voice, was only 22. In the aftermath of her murder, many Latter-day Saint musicians took to social media to express their grief.
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.
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YouTube sensation Lindsey Stirling is beloved by fans all over the world. She recently talked with us about about her career, her faith, and keeping her standards in the music business.
I hope you all had a Happy Halloween! Here are a few Mormon celebrities who found fun ways to celebrate the holiday:
Several famous Latter-day Saints have shared touching tributes to their fathers on social media.
MR says: Have you ever wondered what Donny Osmond, Lindsey Stirling, Mitt Romney, and David Archuletta looked like as kids? Check it out!
From Brandon Flowers to Elaine Bradley to Lindsey Stirling, the "I'm a Mormon" series has been graced with some incredible musicians. Check out what uplifting messages they have to share about their music and their faith.