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Studio C, the hilarious LDS comedy group, has quickly become a household name for many families and even gained national attention with sketches like "Scott Sterling" and "The Hunger Games." And now they are ready to reveal their latest season, coming tonight, September 7 at 8 p.m. Mountain Time, 10 p.m. Eastern Time on byutv.
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The name Peter Hollens may sound familiar to LDS Living readers. The YouTube star with over 2.5 million subscribers has collaborated with Latter-day Saint artists before, including The Piano Guys, David Archuleta, Lindsey Stirling, and the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
Stories in this episode: A phone call to a complete stranger could mean redemption or condemnation for Lindsey as she struggles to overcome a 13-year-old lie; Claire struggles to find relief from challenges with addiction until an unexpected source becomes the catalyst for true change.
LDS fans of NBC's America's Got Talent have something fun to look forward to on next week's episode: LDS singer Alex Boye and his band Changing Lanes Experience will make an appearance!
On the day of Kevin and Lindsey Rolfe’s sealing, due to the ovarian cancer Lindsey was battling, she was very nauseous and very fatigued until she was wheeled into the sealing room.
If you've never heard Lexi Walker sing, stop what you're doing and watch this video. Do it. Now.
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With just a click of a button, you can access a lot of, well, garbage on the Internet. Take a look at these 9 Mormon YouTubers who have graced the Internet for the better, and find out why their channels are so popular not only among Latter-day Saints but the world at large.
Portrait Records announces the release of Wishes & Dreams, a 3-song EP available August 12 from Lexi Walker, the 14-year-old YouTube singing sensation. A follow-up to her 2015 holiday album, Merry Christmas, this new EP features a fresh, brilliant take on two Disney classics, “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from Cinderella and “When You Wish Upon a Star” from Pinocchio. Also featured on the album, coinciding with the 2016 Olympics, Lexi re-energizes “The Power of the Dream”—Celine Dion’s legendary opening ceremony number from the 1996 Games—with her trademark youthful power and sparkle.
For the past two years, the Church's #LightTheWorld campaign has brought people together. For example, this year The Piano Guys brought together artists for their first-ever live #LightTheWorld concert.
In their festive new CD, husband and wife piano duo - Josh and Lindsey Wright - perform Christmas favorites including "Sleigh Ride", "Away in a Manger", "Silent Night", "Jingle Bells", "Deck the Halls", "What Child Is This?", "O Holy Night", selections from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker", and more. Josh and Lindsey both hold doctorate degrees in piano performance and have performed in renowned concert halls throughout the world, including Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. Josh's previous two releases through Deseret Book - "Josh Wright" (a hymns album) and "My Favorite Things" (featuring piano arrangements of film music) - topped the Billboard charts just weeks after their respective releases. In this new release, the dynamic piano duo brings a new flare to the holiday season that is sure to add something special to your family Christmas traditions.