Christmas comes alive through the joyful and inspiring voices of the world-famous Harlem Gospel Choir. On Dec. 16, Ives Concert Park presents A Joyful Gospel Concert for the Holidays at 7 p.m. in the ...
The world famous Harlem Gospel Choir will perform its foot-stomping, hand-clapping and soulful spirit extravaganza of gospel, blues and jazz at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s Hatfield Hall ...
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In the musical age of GarageBand, electronica and dubstep, finding a group that can perform live on stage without a MacBook might be difficult. Unless that group is the Harlem Gospel Choir, that is.
The Harlem Gospel Choir, one of the most-praised gospel choirs in the country, travels the globe, sharing their faith through music and raising money for charities that benefit children. The group, ...
The famed Harlem Gospel Choir will be having a silent night, rather than singing it, when it comes to a holiday performance with Fox News talking head Glenn Beck, according to a report. The singing ...
Performing contemporary gospel with a touch of jazz and blues, the internationally renowned Harlem Gospel Choir comes to the Western Connecticut State University Westside campus on Saturday, Dec. 16.
When the world's VIPs need to invoke a little bit of that Holy Spirit in their lives, they call on the Harlem Gospel Choir to give it to them. Countless heads of state, religious leaders and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Performing contemporary gospel with a touch of jazz and blues, the ...
They have performed for President Barack Obama, the late Nelson Mandela and two popes and recorded with the likes of Sir Keith Richard and Trace Adkins. Monday night, the Harlem Gospel Choir brings ...
What does a socially distant gospel choir sound like? Here’s how Times journalists and technologists put users inside the sanctuary of a church in Harlem. By Marcelle Hopkins Times Insider explains ...