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Peter Hollens Sings Beautifully With the All American Boys Chorus

A man in a blue suit and red tie leads a group of boys in red jackets singing outdoors.

Peter Hollens, dressed in a pristine blue blazer with a red necktie, stands in nature surrounded by sturdy old trees. He is not alone, with him are fifteen young boys from the All American Boys Chorus.

The youthful boys are dressed in inverse colors to Hollens with fine red blazers and blue neckties. They join him in singing “How Great Thou Art,” a beautiful song to give praise to the Lord.

The angelic voices of the boys mixed with the mature timbre of Hollens creates an amazing and powerful song. They sing with smiles on their faces, knowing that they are doing what they love.

A man in a blue suit leads a group of boys in red jackets singing outdoors.

Hollens walks through the woods, looking at the trees with wonder and appreciation. He doesn’t stop his singing, it is part of his worship and journey. The voices of the boys can still be heard.

He makes his way back to the boys who are staring off in the distance. Then we see them standing out on a hill, the sun setting behind them. There are rolling hills nearby.

Now there are more boys standing behind Hollens. They all stand proudly lit by the majesty of the sun, singing with perfect harmony and pitch. There is not a note out of place.

They finish the song singing the words “How great thou art,” holding the extended notes with great control. Peter Hollens and The All American Boys Chorus all look to the clear blue sky.

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