Lydia Oakeson and Sierra Lauren perform “I Can Only Imagine,” the most played and most popular Christian song of all time by Bart Millard of MercyMe. “I Can Only Imagine” is a song that brings ultimate hope to many people, often in the midst of life’s most challenging moments. A gripping reminder of the power of forgiveness, it beautifully illustrates that no one is ever too far from God’s love or an eternal home.
The film, “I Can Only Imagine,” based on the incredible true-life story that inspired the beloved, chart-topping song opens in theatres on March 16, 2018. Amazingly, the song was written in mere minutes by MercyMe lead singer Bard Millard. In reality, those lyrics took a lifetime to craft. Directed by the Erwin Brothers, the film starts J. Micahel Finley, Madeline Carroll, Trace Adkins, Priscilla Shirer, with Cloris Leachman and Dennis Quaid. www.icanonlyimagine.com
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Music and Lyrics by Bart Millard of MercyMe
Piano arrangement by Sierra Lauren
All other instruments and music arranged and produced by Gary Oakeson
Video produced and directed by Amy Oakeson
Cinematography and editing by Gary Oakeson
Filmed and edited with an iPhone X
Shot on location at Millennial Falls Wedding and Reception Center (www.millennialfalls.com) and Tibble Fork Reservoir.
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Lydia is a singer, actress, dancer and YouTuber with big dreams. She is a current member of Rise Up Children’s Choir, and appeared as a soloist their music video "Spirit" from “The Lion King.” As a former member of One Voice Children’s Choir, she performed as a soloist with the choir in appearances with Alex Boyé, Kevin Olusola of Pentatonix, Jenny Oaks Baker, David Osmond, and for former President and First Lady Obama at the White House. She also performed with the choir on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, toured with the choir to France in 2017, and is a soloist in the choir’s YouTube videos of “Where Are You Christmas” and “J’Imagine.” Recent favorite theatrical roles include Alice in Alice in Wonderland (Kingsbury Hall), Belinda Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (Hale Center Theater Orem), Amaryllis in The Music Man (Hale Center Theater Sandy), Susan in Miracle on 24th Street (Scera), Young Fiona in Shrek! and Pepper in Annie (Utah COPA). Lydia studies dance at Barlow Arts Conservatory and voice with Shalee Schmidt. She is also a competitive individual figure skater (ISI Freestyle 4). Lydia is represented by TMG.
Brought up in a musical household, Sierra Lauren says she can’t remember a time when music didn’t play a big part in her life. A classically trained pianist, her music career started with piano concerts at the age of 4 when she was initiated into the Suzuki style of piano instruction. By the age of 7, she was performing in concerts at venues no less prestigious than Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle. Rigorous training and disciplined practice earned her the opportunity at the age of 14 to perform with the Suzuki masters in Matsumoto, Japan. Traveling across the globe at such a young age spawned a love of travel that has continued to this day. “I didn’t have time to miss home,” explains Sierra. “Between the hours of practice, the sightseeing and experiencing new things like trying Wasabi ice cream, it was just a great opportunity and an experience I’ll never forget.”
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