“Music and the Spoken Word” is now broadcast on over 2,000 radio and television stations around the world, reaching an audience of over 6 million people.
SALT LAKE CITY — "Music & the Spoken Word" has been providing peace and comfort to millions of people around the world for almost a century, and on Sunday, the program will celebrate its 5,000th ...
Mack Wilberg, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square music director, Derrick Porter, “Music & the Spoken Word” executive producer and host, and Michael O. Leavitt, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square ...
Sunday morning in downtown Salt Lake City felt like it usually does on the first Sunday in April and October, when thousands of people from all over the world attend sessions of general conference for ...
The new voice of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has been announced — the first time there’s been a switch on the long-running “Music and the Spoken Word” since 1990. Derrick Porter will take ...
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Bonneville International’s Music & the Spoken Word will reach a historic broadcast milestone on Sunday, July 13, as the syndicated program airs for its 5,000th consecutive week, featuring The ...
In his 34 years as the voice and presenter of ”Music and the Spoken Word,” Lloyd Newell said he has never used a personal pronoun like “I” or “mine.” His message this Sunday, however, will be a ...
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President Nelson remembered during Music And The Spoken Word
Through word and song, Sunday morning’s episode of Music And The Spoken Word with the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra on Temple Square was a tribute to President Russell M. Nelson.
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