JMH: 10 Million Performances, The Origin of "OK", and 10X Blessings
In this episode of The Jesscott Music Hour, host Paul Gibbs mixes deep spiritual truth with a side of historical curiosity.
Trivia of the Week:
- Amazing Numbers: We explore the legacy of "Amazing Grace," a hymn so beloved that estimates suggest it is performed over 10 million times each year! Listen for the powerful rendition by Tomb Slayer and Devin Leigh in today's set!
- The Etymology of "OK": Did you know the phrase "O.K." was first published on March 23, 1839, in the Boston Morning Post? It started as a joke—a deliberate misspelling of "all correct" (oll korrect)—and became the world's most universal term.
Musical Lineup:
- Greaternity - God Can Change You
- Rustic Chill - In The Stillness
- Paul Decker - The Gift
- Jesscott Praise Band - For The Love Of God
- Tomb Slayer & Devin Leigh - Amazing Grace (My Soul Should Always Sing)
- Lauren Denise Byrd - My Strength And My Redeemer
- Jevon Dewand & The Trap Starz - 10X My Blessings (ft. Jazze Pha, Blanco Brown, Isaac Carree, Gasz Money)
- Paul Gibbs - Alleluia
- Joe Bigalke & Brooke Elizabeth - No Matter Where You Are
- College Street Worship - Heaven In My Heart
- Kelly Coberly - In Other Words
- Solange Legal - The Answer
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