A Christmas to Remember
Amy Grant
A Christmas to Remember is a 1999 Christmas album by Amy Grant with the Patrick Williams Orchestra, which became certified gold. It is her third Christmas album with a blend of some traditional songs but mostly originals. In 2007, A Christmas to Remember was reissued and digitally remastered by Grant's new record label, EMI/Sparrow Records, along with 13 other Amy Grant albums. The remastered edition is labeled with a "Digitally Remastered" logo in the 'gutter' on the CD front. Because of Grant's ... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Amy Grant Albums, Discography
List of all Amy Grant albums including EPs and some singles - a discography of Amy Grant CDs and Amy Grant records. List includes Amy Grant album cover artwork in many cases, and if we are missing an album cover feel free to upload it in wiki fashion. This full Amy Grant discography is alphabetical, however y...more
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A Christmas To Remember - Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton
youtube.com 4 mins - Dec 20, 2008 - Uploaded by kozen65
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Amy Grant - A Christmas to Remember - Charleston, SC
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Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers - A Christmas to Remember
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A Christmas to Remember - Amy Grant
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ONE JEW'S CHRISTMAS
Source: American ReporterI like Christmas music and Christmas carolers, even if some have voices that crack now and then, perhaps from the cold. At home, from as early as I could remember, my family bought and decorated a Christmas tree, and gave gifts to each other and our friends.
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Signing Day: Like Christmas For College Sports
Source: NPR NewsBut especially in the South, for grown-up college football zealots, today is National Regression Day –– like going back to being a kid anticipating Christmas again ... television coverage –– and remember now, these are teenage kids.
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Holiday Celebrated at King Center
Source: MyFox AtlantaATLANTA - Hundreds of people spent the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday at the King Center in Atlanta. Three words were on the minds of visitors and volunteers on Monday: remember, celebrate and act. Jerel Jackson brought his family to the ...