
Joy to the World
Willow's Tom Vitacco adds a fun Motown feel to this beloved carol; Simple enough to include your congregation in the singing, yet distinctive enough to make the well-known words fresh and exhilarating. MORE >>
For Unto Us a Child is Born
If a rural family just sitting on their porch one night started playing this famed piece from Handel's Messiah, it would probably sound like this. A little rhythm laid down by the acoustic guitar, then add in some mandolin and bass with the vocals, and this world renown choral anthem is suddenly a quiet, simple and precious family hymn.
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O Little Town of Bethlehem
A simple melody, precious words, an effortless piano accompaniment, and a touch of cello all mesh together to create an atmosphere of tenderness and adoration for this inspired carol. MORE >>
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Fusing musical elements that include a Latin influenced bass line, rhythmic chant, rock guitar, cool percussive rhythms and string lines; Greg Ferguson's arrangement is a mesmerizing take on this beloved hymn. MORE >>
What Can I Give Him?
This Christmastide poem by Christina Rossetti was set to Cranham (1906) by Gustav Theodore Holst. Willow's Greg Ferguson added his creative touch to this piece, fashioning a haunting air of confession and surrender. MORE >>
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
A little Motown rhythm, some minor chord adjustments, a little funk in the bass line, and this 18th century carol gets propelled into a contemporary joyful explosion of praise and adoration of Christ's birth. MORE >> |