Praise And Worship (DVD)
$19.98
Gospel Music Hall of Famers The Isaacs usher in a spirit of worship with these awe-inspiring performances of some of today’s most celebrated praise songs. Filmed at The Fisher Center, The Grand Ole Opry members share how they came to reimagine “Goodness of God,” “Blessings,” “You Say” and others Isaacs-style and how their original song “More Than a Hollow Hallelujah” came to be. Their tender, acoustic arrangements invite listeners to sing along.
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SKU (UPC): 617884956196
Artist: Isaacs
Media: Video DVD
Released: October 2024
Capitol Christian Music Group
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