Patrick Feeney performs "How Great Thou Art" in St Brendans Church Birr Co Offaly Ireland.

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2023
  • Patrick Feeney is an Irish country music singer. He was born on April 28, 1989, in Drumlish, County Longford, Ireland. Feeney began his music career at the age of 12, performing with his local accordion band. He later joined the band of country music star, Roly Daniels, and began touring with him around Ireland.
    In 2003, Feeney released his debut album, "Banks of the Roses", which was a commercial success and launched his solo career. Since then, he has released several more albums, including "The Story So Far", "Back to the Beginning", and "Country Soul".
    Feeney has won numerous awards for his music, including the Sunday World's "Best Newcomer" award in 2003 and the "Best Country Dance Band" award at the Irish Country Music Awards in 2015. He is also a regular performer on the Irish country music scene and has toured extensively throughout Ireland and the UK.
    "How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn that originated in Sweden in the 19th century. It was written by Swedish poet and minister Carl Gustav Boberg in 1885 and later translated into English by British missionary Stuart Hine in the 1940s.
    The hymn is known for its powerful lyrics and has been widely performed and recorded by various artists, both in church services and as a standalone piece. It has become a popular song in the Christian hymnody and has been translated into many different languages.
    The hymn is often associated with themes of praise and worship, as it expresses a deep reverence for God and his creation. It has been performed in many different musical styles, including traditional hymn arrangements, gospel versions, and contemporary Christian music. It is considered a classic hymn and is still widely sung and beloved by many Christians around the world.

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