It’s no secret that music resonates with many of us, almost as if it possesses its own unique language.
For centuries, as long as humans have been able to listen, music has held a significant place in our cultures, stirring deep emotions and inspiring countless individuals. While musical styles evolve over time, some songs remain timeless, continuing to evoke strong feelings and find appreciation long after their initial release.
One of the remarkable aspects of music, and songs in particular, is the unique interpretation each artist brings. A perfect example of this is “You Raise Me Up”, a classic first introduced in 2001 and later covered by notable artists like Josh Groban in 2003 and Westlife in 2005
Chances are you’ve heard this song, if not, it’s definitely worth a listen. The fact that over 100 artists have covered it speaks volumes about its enduring appeal. Among all the versions of this cherished ballad, one that stands out for its haunting beauty is performed by Brigham Young University’s Vocal Point.
Founded in 1991 by BYU students Dave Boyce and Bob Ahlander, BYU Vocal Point is a nine-member acapella group that quickly gained immense popularity on campus and finished fifth in NBC’s third season of The Sing-Off.
In 2018, they announced a record deal with Universal Music Group’s classical label, Decca Gold. Jason Bromley, one of the group’s members, remarked: “We’re ordinary college students doing extraordinary things”.
Their cover of “You Raise Me Up” is a true testament to their exceptional talent, creating unforgettable musical moments.
The accompanying video features the group harmonizing against a stunning mountainous backdrop, merging their voices in an awe-inspiring manner. Still skeptical? Check out the mesmerizing rendition of BYU Vocal Point in the video below:
My DIL Decorated Her House for Halloween with Witches Dressed like Me, Saying, ‘I Had to Warn the Neighbors What Real Evil Looks Like!’
This is a delightful story that captures the essence of resilience and kindness in the face of adversity! Edwina’s transformation from feeling like a neighborhood villain to becoming a fairy godmother embodies a beautiful lesson about the power of positivity. The way she turns Blythe’s mean-spirited prank into an opportunity for community engagement and joy is truly heartwarming.
The vivid imagery of the Halloween decorations and the joyful interactions with the children really bring the story to life. Edwina’s choice to respond with creativity rather than confrontation is inspiring and highlights how kindness can triumph over negativity.
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