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They've sung for Nelson Mandela and his Holiness the Pope, U2 and The Chieftains. Now they're here for you with a joyful, foot-stomping, hand-clapping show for all the family. The return of one of the world's great black choirs for their only British date. Since their debut 31 years ago at the Harlem Cotton Club, the choir has built a reputation as a truly awe-inspiring vocal ensemble. The choir is 11 singers - each a soloist in their own right - underpinned by a tight band that rocks and rolls. With a repertoire that ranges from the highlights of a classic black gospel to sanctified soul, the Harlem Gospel Choir is a powerful spectacle and a great show - truly uplifting and universally inspirational. Formed back in 1934, the Gates were a truly radical jubilee quartet, bringing the swing and groove of jazz into gospel music. Their leader Clyde Wright has been a member of the Golden Gate Quartet for 56 years, and he stresses that theirs is a mighty tradition, handed down through the families of the original members, yet staying relevant and open to new expressions of Afro-American music
Harlem Gospel Choir + Golden Gate Quartet website.