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Blessed Assurance - Bryan Wilson Hosts Video Gospel

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2007

The actual live recording when Bryan Wilson sang "Blessed Assurance" with the Mississippi Mass Choir supporting in the background. This song was on Bryan's 1st solo project, "Bryan's Songs."

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  • WHO HAS HEARD HIM SING HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW WHEN HE WAS 12? THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING YOU HAVE HEARD COME OUT OF A TWELVE YEAR OLD.

  • That last note just gets me every time.

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  • @Domini478 Thanks, I know. Still certain he has a voice that could be professionally trained. One doesn't necessarily lose gifts because he/she grows up. Possibly decides to use it differently.

  • Bryan can sing

  • @Gary2837 He is 30 something now...this is a old clip...

  • Just when I thought Bryan couldn't sound any better than His Eye Is On the Sparrow, I heard this. Literally in tears again God is so awesome #blessed

  • He is good but in my choir we to would in trouble for doing all that rifting while using our hands. After sing for nine years up until the present I have kept my range for the most part.

  • My question is - who can dislike this presentation??? He is an extremely talented young man who has a voice we all wish we had. With operatic training this young man can go far!!! His accompanist is one of the great ones!!!

  • He reminds me of a young tevin campbell bryans damn good but he's no TEVIN

  • Whistle tone (aka whistle register) or falsetto, neither of which are within an individual singer's natural range, does not automatically result in damaged vocal cords. It's is all about the technique used to achieve either effect. Is it something that should be practiced regularly? Not at all because that in itself would be damaging.

  • @suhuba no itz not wat r u talking about its not falsetto its whistle tone and its almost hitting the 7th octave. Which is damaging

  • The last note is not going to damage his voice because it's falsetto. Plus, this was eons ago. LOL

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