Selah Partners with Mike Weaver for a Christmas Version of "Glory Hallelujah"
Selah releases a new Christmas version of "Glory Hallelujah" featuring accomplished artist Mike Weaver. Initially released on their "One Name" album, this festive rendition of the song is marked by their signature harmonious vocals and heartfelt lyrics while Mike Weaver adds a fresh dimension to this powerful anthem. Selah hopes that this song will shine as a beacon of light at a time of year when many long for peace and comfort.
To listen to the song, click HERE.
Together since 1997, multiple GMA Dove Awards, tours that have taken them from the Ryman Auditorium to Carnegie Hall, Selah is a seasoned trio. Formed of Todd Smith, Amy Perry and Allan Hall, Selah have been sharing a solid message of biblical truth through their eclectic sound as Todd explains, "Allan comes from East Tennessee, Amy is definitely the most worship as far as church worship, and I grew up with a lot of gospel." And each is well-represented in their music. Selah's creativity also results from working with multiple producers who have helped them flourish into who they are today.
Having earned a reputation for not only delivering compelling new anthems but also for reviving great hymns of faith, Selah populated culture with such enduring hits as "Press On," "Wonderful, Merciful Savior," "You Raise Me Up," "Hope of the Broken World" and "All My Praise." The hope of Christ has kept Selah tethered after all these years, stronger than ever. They are artists. They are musicians. They are ministers. Todd, Amy and Allan are so grateful to hear how God has used their music to impact others, and they treasure the times when fans share that with them.
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