In the Christmas Spirit: Piano Guys, Part XII | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Piano Guys explode, yet again, on BCN's Christmas Hits List, here in the season of 2021, and once we are blessed to bring you a generous helping of their rare and fun, and most talented videos.

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    Publisher's note: If you appreciate the musical and cinematography creativity of the extra talented Piano Guys, as much as we do here at BCN, you can easily access all of their segments here.

    The Piano Guys explode, yet again, on BCN's Christmas Hits List, here in the season of 2021, and once we are blessed to bring you a generous helping of their rare and fun, and most talented videos.

    These four guys do it all: They arrange, video capture, produce, and perform their vast array of melodies, and even more, they often transport Jon Schmidt's Baby Grand Piano, and more easily, Steven Sharpe Nelson's various cellos to whatever exotic location they need to tell their melodic story.
Jon Schmidt playing so well the instrument that gave title to these four talented guys - these Piano Guys: Above.

    In this video, we have Peter Hollens and David Archuleta singing with the Piano Guys, Jon Schmidt (piano) and Steven Sharpe Nelson (cello), with the full Mormon Tabernacle Choir to perform "Angels We Have Heard On High".



    Publisher's note: If you are really in the Christmas spirit, or just in the need for more, please click here to access all of the holiday spirit in melody and narrative that BCN can harness and offer for this Yuletide Season.
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Beaufort County Emergency Management: COVID-19 Update (12-25-20) Local News & Expression, Holiday Spirit, Regional Spirit, The Region Beaufort County Emergency Management: COVID-19 Update (12-27-20)


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The great misnomer for non Christians that the day Jesus Christ was executed by occupying Romans, celebrated by Christians as "Good" Friday, must be a paradox of ominous proportions.
Our office is monitoring an approaching cold front that has the potential to bring strong storms and damaging winds to our area tomorrow evening.
The latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included additional graphics, as well as increased winds, rain and threat of tornados.
This week, Beaufort County property owners will receive notices of their new appraised property values as determined through the County’s 2025 revaluation.
This afternoon’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included: Minor changes to the timing of tomorrows impacts. Minor changes in snow / ice accumulations. (Mainly for counties north and east of us.)
Our office continues to monitor the potential for a mix of winter weather on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is asking the North Carolina Supreme Court to overturn a lower court order that would force the school system to pay into a retirement fund for campus police.
This afternoon’s update from the National Weather Service included a Winter Storm Watch and increased snowfall totals for the majority of Beaufort Co.
This afternoon’s update continued to shift the heavier snowfall slightly further inland, with areas along and east of Hwy 17 now forecasted to receive between 4 and 6 inches.

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Beaufort County’s EOC will undergo a partial activation utilizing Emergency Services personnel beginning at 6pm this afternoon.
This morning’s update continued to shift the bulk of the forecasted precipitation south and east of our area.
Our office continues to monitor the development of this week’s winter weather.
The National Weather Service has just released a video summarizing the remaining variables and current forecast of this week’s winter weather.
Our office is currently monitoring this week’s temperatures and potential for winter precipitation for the coming weekend.
Our office continues to monitor this week’s temperatures and the potential for winter precipitation over the weekend.
On December 26th, a late Christmas gift finally arrived: General George S. Patton and his Third Army severed the German lines completely ...
The Christmas Story is told best through the voice of the Apostle Luke. Hallelujah, The Christ Child is born!

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