Ernie Haase + Signature Sound Release New Video "I Heard the Bells of Christmas Day"

GRAMMY®-nominated vocal band Ernie Haase + Signature Sound have just released their official video for their new Christmas song "I Heard the Bells of Christmas Day." The song is taken from their first full-length holiday album in 10 years, A Jazzy Little Christmas. The collection of holiday classics and sacred seasonal songs, released via Gaither Music Group, resounds the joy and miracle of Christmas.
A Jazzy Little Christmas is available for now, click HERE.
With regards to "I Heard the Bells of Christmas Day," Haase says, "One of my favorite songs just happens to be a Christmas song-'I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.' That was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow right after the Civil War. He had lost his home to fire. His wife had unexpectedly passed away...his son brutally wounded in the Civil War. I can imagine the bells on Christmas Day mocking his despair. But the last verse is where faith came to the surface, 'Then ring the bells more loud and deep, God is not dead or does He sleep, the wrong shall fail the right prevail with peace on earth good will toward men.' That's faith and we pray that this recording will inspire others to open the gift of faith this Christmas."
Performing over 100 concerts per year, Ernie Haase + Signature Sound will add A Jazzy Little Christmas Tour to their schedule this winter. With true, four-part harmony and a three-piece jazz band, the live show will be reminiscent of the sounds of The Four Freshmen with the jazz of Tony Bennett. For tickets and more information, please visit www.erniehaase.com.
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