Are the Piano Guys Catholic?

We are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Is Steven Sharp Nelson a Mormon?

Nelson is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As part of his faith, Nelson served a mission to South Korea. He considers his art and his touring as a means to spread the gospel; he says that he also gives away a copy of the Book of Mormon to someone on nearly every tour.

How did The Piano Guys daughter Annie died?

Nearly a month after The Piano Guys co-founder Jon Schmidt’s daughter 21-year-old Annie Schmidt went missing in Oregon, it has been confirmed she died while hiking. Her death was ruled accidental, caused by blunt force head injuries, the Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s office told People.

How did the piano guys meet?

The Piano Guys began in St. George, Utah, where Anderson owned a piano shop. Schmidt walked in one day and asked if he could practice on one of the pianos for an upcoming concert. Soon Anderson and Schmidt were recording and making videos together, and with the addition of Nelson, posting them to YouTube.

How do the piano guys make money?

As opposed to being paid in royalties, the guys share profits with the label as partners, while continuing to finance all of their own music and marketing. Their fifth album is a live recording of the Carnegie Hall show to be released later this year.

How many cellos do the piano guys have?

Sixteen cellos, one piano, and four dads from Utah. Together, they’re The Piano Guys. Best known for their YouTube videos in which they combine classical music with pop songs, The Piano Guys played at the Ryman last weekend to a very enthusiastic crowd.

Did they ever find Annie Schmidt?

It was there that Annie’s body was eventually found; officials determined the 21-year-old did indeed fall and died on impact.

Did one of the Piano Guys daughter died?

VERY SAD NEWS | The Piano Guys Co-Founder’s Daughter Found Dead in Oregon. The body of Annie Schmidt, daughter of The Piano Guys co-founder Jon Schmidt, has been found in the Oregon Mountains – several weeks after she disappeared whilst hiking alone in the Columbia Gorge.

How many wonders of the world have the piano guys been to?

Seven Wonders
The Piano Guys have now filmed at four of the Seven Wonders of the World. After lifting a piano onto the Great Wall of China, climbing up to the Christ Redeemer Statue, and visiting Chichen Itza, the Piano Guys traveled to Petra, Jordan.

Are all the piano guys Mormon?

All four are devout members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each of them served full-time proselyting missions: Anderson in Washington state, Schmidt in Norway, and Nelson and van der Beek in separate missions in Korea.

Are GENTRI Mormons?

A musical theater-influenced cinematic pop vocal trio from Salt Lake City, Utah, Gentri were formed in 2014 by LDS singers Brad Robins, Casey Elliott, and Bradley Quinn Lever.

Who are the Piano Guys and what do they do?

The Piano Guys is a famous Mormon music group. The Piano Guys are Internet-made-famous musicians that have made their name by creating creative versions of other’s music and making their videos go viral.

Where did the Piano Guys film Christmas Mormon?

For this videotaping, The Piano Guys were allowed to film on the church’s three-acre Goshen, Utah, New Testament movie set, a recreation of ancient Jerusalem built for LDS Church productions. “It was incredible. All of us were just blown away,” said Paul Anderson, one of the five Piano Guys and the group’s videographer.

Where are the Piano Guys in the Bible?

A screenshot of the new Bible Video on the Mormon Channel, “O Come, Emmanuel,” featuring The Piano Guys. Mormon Channel A back wall at the Jerusalem Motion Picture Set near Goshen, Utah. Intellectual Reserve, Inc. A screenshot of the new Bible Video on the Mormon Channel, “O Come, Emmanuel,” featuring The Piano Guys.

Why did Al van der Beek start the Piano Guys?

Al van der Beek says, “There’s no rulebook, there’s no specific music theory that we stick to.” Jon Schmidt simply states, “We just know when it feels right, you know?” The group began when Jon Schmidt was in St. George, Utah, and needed a place to rehearse for an upcoming concert.