Harry Connick Jr.’s ‘Alone With My Faith’ is His First Album Entirely Dedicated to His Christian Beliefs
Family and faith is what Harry Connick Jr. has considered most important throughout his career and now he’s released his first Christian album.
By 96five Contributors Tuesday 6 Apr 2021
Harry Connick Jr. has made a name for himself as one our generation’s greatest crooners since his 1987 debut, popping up in all corners of the entertainment industry as an actor, TV host, Broadway star and composer.
Throughout what has been an extraordinary career, family and faith is what Harry’s considered most important, which he dives into on his new album
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5 years after Lehigh Valley theft, Ted Nugent’s bassist is reunited with custom instrument
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Professional bassist and Slate Belt resident Greg Smith, right, is photographed Wednesday, March 10, 2021, with Bruce Macchione in Hillsdale, New Jersey, after Macchione purchased the Fender bass shown that had been stolen from Smith in May 2016 in Allentown and agreed to return it to Smith.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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The amps and microphones, the iPad, the pedal, the bag of cables all that stuff stolen five years ago from Greg Smith, can be replaced.
But the Fender bass, customized with a blowtorch by legendary bass-amp maker Larry Hartke, that, Smith wanted back.