11th Hour's "The Greatest Gift" is Available Now; Listen to the Title Track

Capturing the wonder and awe of the Christmas season, 11th Hour's The Greatest Gift features familiar, up-beat and joyful songs that spread the news of Christ's birth.
Beginning with a festive, "Angels We Have Heard On High," this album immediately shows 11th Hour's vocal talent. With soprano Amber Eppinette taking lead, the song sets the tone of joyful anticipation and celebration during Christmas.
Alto Jaquita Lindsey sings lead on the somber "What Child Is This," sharing the Biblical story of Christmas and inspiring reverence toward the miraculous birth of Christ. On "Home For The Holidays," "Christmas Medley - Winter Wonderland, Sleigh Ride, White Christmas," and "Go Tell It On The Mountain," tenor Logan Smith's fresh lead vocals bring holiday cheer and excitement on these traditional Christmas songs. "Joy To The World" embraces the overwhelming happiness Earth felt when Christ was born, while "O Holy Night" is a moment of stillness for quiet worship.
The album closes with the title track, written by Allan Eppinette. It's a moving reminder that God sending Jesus to die for our sins and bring salvation will be the greatest gift we ever receive.
Filled with a blend of familiar Christmas songs and hymns, 11th Hour's The Greatest Gift provides a joyful soundtrack for the season that celebrates family and fun, but keeps the true meaning of Christmas.
Listen to The Greatest Gift HERE.
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