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Cormac - Mary, Did You Know? (Christmas)



Cormac - Mary, Did You Know?
Cormac has released a Christian Christmas (CCM) track called 'Mary, Did You Know?'.

We're excited to share the release of a new song by the 13-year-old up-and-coming British boy singer Cormac!

In 'Mary, Did You Know?,' Cormac adds a little bit of 'Ave Maria' to the end of the well-known contemporary Christian pop/Christmas song. He shares: 'Hope to bring this song to an audience who can enjoy my treble voice whilst it lasts (not much longer :))'

Cormac is a multi-talented, up & coming, British boy singer with a stunning soprano voice that's haunting and crystal clear. The youngest singer ever to be signed to a global label, Decca Records (lockdown 2020), his debut album ‘Hear My Voice' charted at #11 (UK Classical Chart) & #3 (Australia's Classical Crossover chart). Also awarded the coveted Classic FM 'Album of the Week,' it was a fun time!

Since then, Cormac has been back in the studio—but as an independent artist this time around. He recently released 7 new songs on August 22nd and he can't wait for you to hear them! And he hopes that what he has managed to achieve will inspire other boy singers too.

Click on the video below to listen to this song!
(PS: The linked video will go in premiere on December 2nd. If you can't wait until then, you can listen to the regular video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16HOQM00XAM)


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3iAqkfxOSS0xVkRKosxWcV

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdkhogllo8c

Would you like to hear more Christmas music? We have over 10 hours of Christian Christmas music for you in a weekly refreshed playlist on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube:

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