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Today-Music-History-Oct28

Today in Music History for Oct. 28: In 1820, John H. Hopkins, the author and composer of the Christmas hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are," was born.
Victorian houses sit on the hillsides like fancy wedding cakes. Many of these homes have been turned into cozy bed and breakfasts. You can sleep in rooms where famous people once rested their heads.
If you're one of the people who can't start Christmas early enough, you're not alone. Christmas music is ready to make its ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ annual Christmas devotional is prerecorded this year and will not feature a ...
His desire to create a song was to express his testimony, as a special witness of the Savior, with the added power of music’ ...
While “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” was widely considered innocuous in the mid-20th century—it even nabbed a “Best Original Song” Oscar for its inclusion in 1949’s Neptune’s Daughter—the suggestive duet ...
Two voices of Broadway fame will bring their skills to Salt Lake City this Christmas season. Stephanie J. Block, a Tony Award ...
The devotional will be centered around Jesus Christ and will include messages from Church leaders and music performed by The ...
Emma Petty Addams is a classically trained pianist and a piano teacher. But right now, that part of her life is on pause. "That's kind of who I am. And once I can go back to that, I will. Just at the ...
I love to go Christmas caroling. A couple of decades ago, we would print out the lyrics to songs like "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," travel around from house to house, and sing about Jesus at the top ...