TaRanda Greene Showcases Her Powerful Vocals on "Love Breaking Through"

TaRanda Greene has just released her new Christmas single entitled "Love Breaking Through." Stylistically versatile, her voice fits beautifully into the hearts of listeners of all ages. Her vocal authenticity has, for many years, garnered her a role as a featured guest soloist with the famed Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. She has toured the world, taking command of stages from Europe to Carnegie Hall, and captivates all who are blessed to hear her.
Amid the 2020 National Pandemic, TaRanda performed the song "Love Breaking Through" for the Brooklyn Tabernacle Live Streamed Christmas program. "Love Breaking Through" is the follow-up single to TaRanda's 2020 Spirit of Christmas Deluxe Version.
"Christmas is such a special time of year, and I am excited that this Christmas recording is now available in stores," TaRanda says with a big smile.
Spirit of Christmas Deluxe Version features several Christmas classics, including "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," "Jingle Bells," "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and "Silver Bells," just to name a few. Also included are show stoppers such as, "O Holy Night," "I Wonder As I Wander" and sure-to-become-classics, "Give Love On Christmas Day" and the title cut "Spirit of Christmas." The remake of the Whitney Houston classic "Who Would Imagine A King?" is another welcome addition to this stellar recording.
"This recording is very special to me," TaRanda explains. "People always ask for classic Christmas songs, so that is what we wanted to do. With five of the songs having a three-piece band, we wanted to take the listener back to a time when life was much more simple; when kids popped popcorn, strung it around the Christmas tree, and the family snuggled around the fireplace and reflected on the true reason for the season, the birth of the Christ child. This project was so much fun to record, and I hope the listener enjoys the finished product as much as I enjoyed recording it."
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