Todd McVicker Offers a Stirring and Cinematic Version of "O Holy Night"

Worship leader and songwriter Todd McVicker releases a brand new version of "O Holy Night." McVicker's stirring and cinematic version of "O Holy Night" is the perfect way to kick off your Christmas listening. Produced by Sean Hill and released by Lula Street Records, the song is available NOW wherever you listen to music!
McVicker discovered his passion for music at an early age and as an Atlanta native, his sound has the heart and soul of the city woven throughout its every note. Growing up, he was deeply influenced by harmonic R&B and has since been shaped by many different genres to cultivate a vibe so reflective of his own unique style.
As a young man who was eager to learn, McVicker immersed himself in various visual and performing arts programs throughout adolescence. With the knowledge and skills, he gained, he was able to build an accomplished career in ministry. Over the last 14 years, McVicker has worked as Worship Pastor at the largest multicultural churches in the nation, where he has taken on the roles of worship pastor, writer, producer, mentor, and event creator. His valuable experiences in this position have continually deepened his love for music and broadened his creative perspective in the best way.
With his debut EP, Finished With Fighting, McVicker breaks away from the traditional sound of contemporary Christian music and offers a fresh angle on how to experience God with beautifully modern depth. Vibes including a Motown inspired infectious pop song in "So Brand New," to the deep and brooding "Love Comes In" and the debut single, "Lifeline," this EP expresses itself in a very eclectic collection of songs that will move you to think, feel and move to a greater connection with God.
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