By Mark Wilmoth Things don’t always go according to plan. Back in 1737, Charles Wesley wrote a Christmas carol called Hark, How All the Welkin Rings, Glory to the King of Kings. Welkin is an old ...
Charles Wesley was a renowned English clergyman, poet, and one of the most prolific hymn writers in Christian history. One of the founding members of the Methodist movement alongside his brother John ...
While many people where busy shopping, baking and wrapping presents during the past month, dozens throughout the Valley also took time to do something special for others. Their efforts, both large or ...
Clocking in at just over two minutes in length, the song is driven by blunt, choppy riffing and a driving down beat. The Metal God sounds ageless at 67, contrasting his gritty mid-range with shrieking ...
Hark The Herald Angels Sing is one of the most popular Christmas carols, but you may be surprised to find out the version that's been getting stuck in your head all your life isn't the original. We ...
Charles King's new book "Every Valley" tells the backstory of "Messiah," a staple of the Christmas season widely considered George Frideric Handel's masterpiece. Then, musicologist Martin Clarke ...
The Jess Zimmerman Band is a true Good Day PA favorite! They’ll perform live in the Midstate this weekend for a special ...
This popular Christmas song would probably have been rejected by the composer and lyricist had they known it in its present form. Felix Mendelssohn originally wrote the melody for an 1840 cantata ...