Rejoice: A Jazzy Cape Town Twist on a Classic Christmas Hymn by Karen Hess

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Cape Town-based trombonist and songwriter Karen Hess brings a fresh, joyful sound to the Christmas season with her single "Rejoice," a jazz-infused reinterpretation of "O Come, O Come Emmanuel." In this interview, Hess shares her musical journey from playing tuba and triangle to mastering the trombone, inspired by a childhood surrounded by church music and community brass bands. She explains the heartfelt message behind "Rejoice," which rearranges the classic hymn to emphasize that "Emmanuel" (God with us) is the reason for our joy, especially during a time of year that can be difficult for many.
7 Nov English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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