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Killard House School Choir

10-year-old Kaylee Rogers, who has autism and ADHD, leads the Killard House School Choir in the singing of “Hallelujah”. This beautiful music video was recorded at the Killard House School in Donaghadee in Northern Ireland. Leonard Cohen, a Canadian singer, and songwriter, originally wrote “Hallelujah” and many different musicians and bands have since performed their cover version of it. This version just might be my favorite. If you would like to listen to another beautiful rendition of “Hallelujah” that is sure to delight your musical senses be sure to watch Hallelujah By Pentatonix.

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