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The Chicago Mass Choir is an American gospel choir from Chicago, Illinois. The ensemble was founded in 1988 by James C. Chambers , who was also the founder of the Ecclesiastes Community Choir . Their debut album was issued in 1991; that year they were named Best New Artist at the Gospel Music Excellence Awards. [ 1 ]
Label: Sony/Columbia: ... The New York Times called the record "The best African-American covers of Dylan songs since Jimi Hendrix." [2] ... Chicago Mass Choir - 6:06
2.3 Christian record labels. 3 Christian publishers. ... Chicago Mass Choir; Choralerna; Colorado Mass Choir; Diante do Trono; Dublin Gospel Choir; Frisk Luft;
Name Founder Founded Link Address Genres Artists Alligator Records: Bruce Iglauer: 1971: link: P.O. Box 60234, Chicago, IL 60640: Blues, roots, folk: Koko Taylor ...
He continued to record with The Caravans until States closed down in 1957. [5] Cleveland would later reunite with Walker in the late 1970s with two album releases: Reunion, released in 1977, and the iconic classic Please Be Patient With Me, released in 1979 with the Trinity All Nations Choir of Chicago. This album earned Walker her first gold ...
"Pressing On" is also sung in its entirety on camera in two feature-length documentaries: Alicia Keys sings it in Muscle Shoals (2013), and the Chicago Mass Choir, featuring lead vocals by former Dylan back-up singer Regina McCrary, performs it in Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan (2005). [11]
Evans is responsible for A&R, signing, and executive producing artists who have sold over 80 million records worldwide.He has received numerous awards and recognitions, including Impact Music Executive of the Year in 1997 and Gavin Magazine's Urban Music Executive of the Year in 1998.
Malaco Records is an American independent record label based in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, [1] that has been the home of various major blues and gospel acts, such as Johnnie Taylor, Bobby Bland, Latimore, Z. Z. Hill, Denise LaSalle, Dorothy Moore, Little Milton, Shirley Brown, Tyrone Davis, Marvin Sease, and the Mississippi Mass Choir.