Rucker, Stirling team up for holidays
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Rucker, Stirling team up for holidays

Friday, November 27, 2020 – Darius Rucker teamed up with Platinum-selling electronic artist and violinist Lindsey Stirling to release the classic Christmas carol "What Child Is This" today.

Rucker and Stirling also performed the song for this year's "CMA Country Christmas" television special, airing Monday, Nov. 30 at 9/8 central on ABC.

"I was so honored when the CMA asked me to perform 'What Child Is This' and to be getting to do it with an amazing musician like Lindsey is just awesome," said Rucker, who also recently co-hosted the 54th annual CMA Awards.

"I was so excited to be a part of 'CMA Country Christmas' again this year," said Stirling. "Every year, they give me an amazing chance to sparkle in their spectacular show. This year was extra special since I got to collaborate with the amazing Darius Rucker. Hope everyone loves it as much as we do."

Rucker also recently released an original holiday song with his Hootie & the Blowfish bandmates and young songstress Abigail Hodges, with heartfelt track "Won't Be Home For Christmas" honoring the sacrifice of military members and their families.

Stirling previously released a solo, instrumental version of "What Child Is This" on her 2017 chart-topping holiday album "Warmer In The Winter." Her live-streaming special "Lindsey Stirling: Home for the Holidays" airs on Saturday, Dec. 12.


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