Ed Herrman with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Longfellow's Christmas

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America's Choir meets with Broadways last leading man in a clip from Ring Christmas Bells. Brian Stokes Mitchell sings with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Buy the it CD or DVD: bit.ly/ring_christmas_bells_cd

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  • Absolutely AMAZING!!! It captures the spirit of Christmas perfectly and sent shivers down my spine! Job well done, Mormon Tabernacle Choir!

  • Where can I buy this? This is very good.

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  • God, I Love Christmas.

  • I viewed this AFTER I created a power point presentation on the song and poem for Christmas Day. I am comforted knowing we found the same information on Longfellow's life, family and faith. We/I, however, cannot do musically what the MTC did.

    Also, there is a great contrast between Longfellow's life and work and that of Poe, Emerson and other transcendentalists of that era.

  • lyke dis if u cry everytime

  • @UtahBeekeeper don't forget his role has the head vampire in The Lost Boys. Or his bit part as one of the homo guys in Big Business...

  • @ETanner Ed Herman was a hired actor for this. the point of this is that the music is underscoring what he is saying. his talking so long is what is supposed to bring this scene to life. personally i think it's just beautiful:)

  • This is truly a powerful presentation. Electrifying!

  • This Video is So Christmasy, one of my Favorites. Thanks

  • This is by far the most spectacular and heart-moving Christmas video I've ever seen and it never fails to bring a tear to my eye(s) as it reaches its crescendo. So many dear memories come to mind of people, now gone, with whom I shared wonderful Christmas eves. A perfect production in all ways.

  • Ed Herrmann (2 n's, dbstores) is a national treasure! He has come far since his role as an idiot husband and wannabe yacht captain in Overboard. He also narrates several great audio books of late . . . Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand is destined for classic status!! Yes, the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square were fantastic here, but the narration brings it all to life! The DVD is now a part of our Christmas celebration!

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