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3 Brothers Perform Live Rendition Of 'O Holy Night'

December 19, 2017

3 Brothers Perform Live Rendition Of 'O Holy Night'

The Melisizwe brothers took the internet by storm singing the Jackson 5’s ‘I’ll Be There’. 10-year-old Zacary sings lead vocals for this family band. His 11-year-old brother Seth plays the keyboard and their big brother Marc plays the guitar and both Seth and Marc sing harmony. And this family band is crazy talented! All three boys sing and between them, they can play 7 different instruments.

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The boys work hard to learn new instruments and practice constantly. But, they know that above all their hard work they have been given a gift. And now they are using their God-given gifts to proclaim His name at Christmas. When the boys were asked to come and perform on the Steve Harvey show they knew just what they wanted to sing. And they used their national TV platform to sing about the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And when you hear their incredible performance of ‘O Holy Night’ you’ll be moved.

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Zacary’s sweet voice is truly anointed, and he hits some truly big notes! Between his giant smile and his precious ‘pugly’ Christmas sweater, this little guy is already a heart stealer. But his voice just makes me want to hug him. And Seth and Marc rocked those harmonies! I bet their mom and dad are awful proud of these incredible young men.

I cannot wait to see what they perform next. And I will certainly be following their career because these boys are going places! Who else loved their version of this Christmas classic?

Watch this amazing performance of 'O Holy Night'

Credit: Steve Harvey, The Melisizwe Brothers

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