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Merry Christmas! Enjoy Jackie Evancho Singing Christmas Songs

In lieu of a real-live concert, Patch has compiled YouTube videos of the 11-year-old from Richland Township singing holiday songs.

 
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Jackie Evancho Sings 'The First Noel'
Jackie Evancho sings "The First Noel" as her family decorates a Christmas tree. That's dad Mike Evancho in the Santa suit.
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Jackie Evancho sings "The First Noel" as her family decorates a Christmas tree. That's dad Mike Evancho in the Santa suit.
Richland resident Jackie Evancho sings "Oh Holy Night."
Jackie Evancho performs "Silent Night."
"Oh Holy Night" is performed by Jackie Evancho.
Jackie Evancho performs "Believe" from "The Polar Express."

Merry Christmas!

Patch figured the best gift we could give you on Christmas Day would be a concert of Christmas songs by Jackie Evancho of Richland Township.

But she's a little busy today being an 11-year-old enjoying the holiday with her family.

So we decided to do the next-best thing — put together YouTube performances of Jackie singing Christmas songs.

We hope you enjoy the beautiful music.

Related Topics: Christmas 2011, Christmas songs, Heavenly Christmas CD, Holiday Guide 2011, and Jackie Evancho

Sempi Ternam

7:38 am on Sunday, December 25, 2011

Thank you, Cindy. Merry Christmas!
Alex Moss, Columbia, SC

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Terry Baker

11:12 am on Sunday, December 25, 2011

Jackie and her music are indeed the best Christmas gift one could receive. Thank you Santa, thank you Jackie, and thank you Cindy. Merry Christmas!

Terry Baker
Minneapolis, MN

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Joe Merkt

2:07 pm on Sunday, December 25, 2011

Thank you, Cindy. It's a perfect gift this Christmas Day! Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas yourself!
Joe Merkt
Nashville, TN

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Robert Dorff

3:14 pm on Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Echoing Charles Dickens: "It's a far, far better place I go -- thank I've ever been before." Jackie's ability to transport us to that "better place", one without pain, or sorrow is beyond amazing.

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