Keeping On Live (DVD)
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Keeping On Live was recorded at Gaither Studios and features most every song from the album as well as a couple of familiar fan favorites. It wouldn’t be an EHSS concert without hearing “What A Savior”! The live band brings a fun element that Haase often features on his web-based TV series (Friday Night Sing and Good To Be Home) and fans have come to love these guys just as much as the four vocalists!
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SKU (UPC): 643157451730
Artists: Ernie Haase | Signature Sound
Media: Video DVD
Released: April 2022
Provident Distribution
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