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  2. Richard Smallwood (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smallwood graduated cum laude from Howard University with a dual B.A. degree in classical vocal performance and piano, in addition to graduate work in the field of ethnomusicology. [1] Smallwood was a member of The Celestials, the first gospel group on Howard University's campus.

  3. Richard Smallwood discography - Wikipedia

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    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales figures Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1]US Gospel [2]US Christ. [3]Look Up and Live

  4. Richard Smallwood - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smallwood may refer to: Richard Smallwood (doctor), former Chief Medical Officer of Australia; Richard Smallwood (footballer), English footballer;

  5. The Roberta Martin Singers - Wikipedia

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    The group came together for a series of reunion concerts in 1981, commemorating a Smithsonian Conference on Roberta Martin, consisting of Eugene Smith, Norsalus McKissick, Archie Dennis, Romance Watson, Delois Barrett-Campbell, Louise McCord, Gloria Griffin, Bessie Folk, Lucy Smith Collier, and Richard Smallwood as accompanist.

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  8. In Performance at the White House - Wikipedia

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    An Evening of Spirituals and Gospel Music. It was hosted by Leontyne Price and recorded at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.. The choir of Howard University appeared alongside Price; other performers included Lillias White, Kevette Cartledge, David Weatherspoon, and the Richard Smallwood Singers.

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