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Niemietz was again invited to share the stage with 5-time [[Grammy Award]]-winning, [[B. J. Thomas]], on June 10, 2012, some fifteen years after their initial [[impromptu]] performance. Niemietz is featured on Thomas' 2013 album, ''[[The Living Room Sessions (B. J. Thomas album)|The Living Room Sessions]]'', performing a duet of his 1968 [[Top 40|Top 10]] hit, "[[Hooked on a Feeling]]".<ref name ="Living room MNN"/><ref name="Living room Allmusic"/> Niemietz and Thomas to performed "[[Hooked on a Feeling]]" at the [[Grand Ole Opry]] on June 28, 2013.<ref name= "Grand Ole Opry"/>
 
Niemietz is featured in duet with [[Richard Marx]] on his 2012 album and [[PBS]] live television special, ''[[A Night Out With Friends]]'', singing Marx's number one [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|Adult Contemporary]] hit, [[Keep Coming Back (song)|"Keep Coming Back"]].<ref name="Marx A Night Out"/> Marx again called upon Niemietz to perform "[[Santa Claus is Coming to Town]]" for his first Christmas album, ''[[Christmas Spirit (Richard Marx album)|Christmas Spirit]]''.<ref name= "Marx Christmas Spirit"/>
<s>On May 31, 2014, Niemietz performed with [[Mary Ann Mobley]] at the tenth annual What A Pair! benefit for cancer research, at the Saban Theater, in Beverly Hills.<ref name="What A Pair 10th"/><ref name=Eventful/></s>
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 <s>Niemietz is also featured in duet with [[Richard Marx]] on his 2012 album and [[PBS]] live television special, ''[[A Night Out With Friends]]'', singing Marx's number one [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|Adult Contemporary]] hit, [[Keep Coming Back (song)|"Keep Coming Back"]].<ref name="Marx A Night Out"/> Marx again called upon Niemietz to perform "[[Santa Claus is Coming to Town]]," a duet, for his first Christmas album, ''[[Christmas Spirit (Richard Marx album)|Christmas Spirit]]''.<ref name= "Marx Christmas Spirit"/></s>
Niemietz and Walden co-wrote the song, "Set You Free" for Phil Scarpaci's 2011 film, ''In The Key of Eli''.<ref name="Key of Eli"/> Niemietz and Walden also wrote the song, "Never Too Far From Home" which Niemietz performs in the 2012 short film, ''[[Stetson, Street Dog of Park City]]'', a film promoting the adoption of abandoned pets.<ref name="Stetson 2012"/>