A Ghanaian Classic Piece
Negro Spiritual Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Christmas Concert "Praise The Chord" on December 15, 2015.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Sarcastic remarks from X Factor judges. TeacHers telling kids to “stand at the back and just mime”. Being made to stand up and sing solo to get...
Soloist: K. Gray Arr. Moses Hogan JYC 2014 Catch us in concert on February 22, 2014! The UWI Chapel jamaicayouthchorale@gmail.com for details
A recording of this new version of these fine words
Have a listen to Hi Lo Singers sing Jonathan Rathbone's brand new arrangement of this classic song. All audio stems were recorded remotely. For more information about Hi Lo Singers, please visit http://www.hilosingers.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/h... more
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] What is it about a live audience that throws a spanner in the works? Scared face by Kim You’ve prepared thoroughly, you&...
Blue Spirit Vocals are a new and exciting youth choir from Bristol formed in 2010 and has over 50 members. These amazingly talented youngsters perform beautiful, uplifting music. The repertoire is an eclectic mix of music ranging from folk to musical, tra... more
A gospel song, celebrating Pentecost and recorded by the choir in their homes during the Covid-19 lockdown of Spring Summer 2020. The song premiered on London's Wandsworth Prison Radio on 31st May 2020 is dedicated to the staff and prisoners tHere.
Zulu song of liberation with additional verse of peace in English Aya ngena = They Come In, Aya phuma = They get out, Aya didizela = They're in a state of confusion, Aya sab' amagwala = The cowards are Scared. Peace we bring you why must evr... more