BC News|June 11, 2012 11:45 EDT
Larnelle Harris Live in Concert on TBN
Larnelle Harris will be broadcasted today on TBN. During the Larnelle Harris Live in Concert TV Special, Larnelle will perform a duet with his special guest and dear friend Sandi Patty.
Larnelle Harris Live in Concert TV Special will air on TBN today, Monday, June 11, 2012.
Special show time:
Mon 6/11/ 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Tue 6/12/ 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
The viewers can join Larnelle Harris from Trinity Music City in Nashville, Tennessee. The event features behind the scenes of the life of Harris's ministry. The special guests at the event along with Sandi Patty are also Steve Green, and Steve Amerson.
About Larnelle Harris:
Few names are as synonymous with Inspirational music as Larnelle Harris. Admired by fans and peers alike for his majestic tenor voice, Larnelle has become the epitome of talent and integrity in a career that spans over three decades. Honored with five Grammy Awards, eleven Dove Awards including being named Male Vocalist of the Year three times, a Stellar Award and numerous other accolades, Larnelle was one of the first Christian artists to cross racial barriers and build healing bridges with predominantly white churches who had never had a black singer on their platform. He has garnered nineteen #1 radio singles and countless top 10 hits, including three top 10 national Inspirational singles coming in the past 12 months alone. Songs such as "How Excellent Is Thy Name," "I Miss My Time With You," "I've Just Seen Jesus," plus many others, including his signature song, "Amen," are now considered modern classics.
From the White House to the danger zone of the 38th Parallel, Larnelle has impacted audiences across the globe with his music and ministry. He was the first Christian artist to perform inside the Kremlin after the fall of the Soviet Union. He is one of a handful of celebrities to receive the Ad Council's Silver Bell Award for Distinguished Public Service in recognition of his song "Mighty Spirit" as the theme song for the longest-running Public Service Announcement in television history.