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  2. Harlem Gospel Choir - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Gospel Choir perform at The Art Production Fund Gala, NYC March 11, 2019. The Harlem Gospel Choir is an American gospel choir based in Harlem, New York. It is one of the United States's most prominent gospel choirs. The company comprises 40 members, ranging in age from 21 to 51.

  3. Category:Musical groups from Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; New York City portal; Pages in category "Musical groups from Harlem" ... Harlem Gospel Choir; J. The Jesters; L. Little Jimmy Rivers and the Tops; M.

  4. Boys Choir of Harlem - Wikipedia

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    The Boys Choir of Harlem in Haarlem, the Netherlands in 1992. The Boys Choir of Harlem (also known as the Harlem Boys Choir) was a choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States. Its final performance was in 2007 and the group folded shortly thereafter due to several controversies, including a large budget deficit, and the death of its ...

  5. Category:American gospel musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Hummingbirds; Gospel Music Workshop of America; ... Happy Goodman Family; Harlem Gospel Choir; The Harmonizing Four; Harvest (band) Heritage Singers; The ...

  6. Abyssinian Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was an important site for religious music during the Harlem Renaissance, and remains a center of the Harlem gospel tradition. Fats Waller played the organ at Abyssinian when his father, Edward Martin Waller, was a minister at the church. [17]

  7. The Gospel at Colonus - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel at Colonus is an African-American musical version of Sophocles's tragedy, Oedipus at Colonus. The show was created in 1983 by the experimental-theatre director Lee Breuer , one of the founders of the seminal American avant-garde theatre company Mabou Mines , and composer Bob Telson .

  8. Rattle and Hum - Wikipedia

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    The New Voices of Freedom – gospel choir on "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" George Pendergrass, Dorothy Terrell – vocal soloists; Joey Miskulin – organ on "Angel of Harlem" The Memphis Horns – horns on "Angel of Harlem" and "Love Rescue Me" B. B. King – guest vocals and lead guitar on "When Love Comes to Town"

  9. Love Will... - Wikipedia

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    It was released on May 14, 2013 by Show Dog-Universal Music. [5] The album features collaborations with Colbie Caillat , Exile and the Harlem Gospel Choir . [ 6 ]