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Friday, December 23, 2016
Autistic girl's heavenly 'Hallelujah' tops 1 million views
A 10-year-old Irish girl, backed by a choir of classmates, is a holiday hit.
In a Facebook video post that had 1.3 million views as of Thursday evening, Kaylee Rodgers stunningly sings Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" during a Christmas show at Killard House School, a special-needs school in Northern Ireland.
Rodgers, who has autism and ADHD, according to ITV, started singing when she was 3.
"It was really amazing how many views I got," she told ITV. "I just loved doing it."
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Tears .. beautiful ! I have special needs kids too what a beautiful girl and song
ReplyDeleteAn exquisite interpretation. What a glorious voice she has!
ReplyDeletevery nice.
ReplyDeletelove this...
ReplyDeleteYou can see and hear the power of God and the Holy Spirit through her beatiful voice. i was truly moved to tears. Every one in the world should see this. It is what the season is all about: seeing the good in all people and sharing it with others.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing; you made my Christmas!
A beautiful voice coming from a beautiful girl.
ReplyDelete"It was really amazing how many views I got," she told ITV. "I just loved doing it."
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe that's why everyone loves it and it got 2.5 million views so far.
Awsome!
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