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Song Feature – The Old Rugged Cross – Contemporary Hymn

March 5, 2013 Leave a Comment

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old-rugged-crossWe recently released a contemporary arrangement of the classic hymn “The Old Rugged Cross.”

Beginning small and building to the end, “The Old Rugged Cross” is perfect for your Easter celebration.

Audio tracks and print previews are available here.

Listen to the entire arrangement below.

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Filed Under: Lead Sheet, New Releases, Song Feature Tagged With: audio tracks, Chord Charts, contemporary hymns, Orchestra, piano

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