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    The Boys Choir of Harlem (also known as the Harlem Boys Choir) was a choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States. Its final performance was in...
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  • Ma$e, Carl Thomas, Drag-On, Jermaine Dupri, Nas, Nauty, Rashad, the Boys Choir of Harlem, the Teamsters, and Kelly Price. The album was a success, making...
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  • and The Boys Choir of Harlem, from West's debut studio album The College Dropout (2004). A cinematic version of the song was released as part of The College...
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  • Angeles choral group Boys Choir of Harlem performed the score for most of the tracks. The score has been hailed by critics as one of Horner's best. Music...
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  • A boys' choir is a one made up of boys who have yet to begin (or are just in the early stages of) puberty and so retain their high-pitched childhood voice...
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    Odetta (category United States National Medal of Arts recipients)
    the Library of Congress honored her with its "Living Legend Award". In mid-September 2001, Odetta performed with the Boys' Choir of Harlem on the Late...
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  • Glory (1989 film) (category Cultural depictions of Frederick Douglass)
    association with the Boys Choir of Harlem. Jim Henrikson edited the film's music, while Shawn Murphy mixed the score. A nonfiction study of the regiment first...
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  • Aunt Em. The Boys Choir of Harlem appeared as the Munchkins, and Ry Cooder and David Sanborn performed as musicians. The production consists of an abbreviated...
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    David Hurd (category The High School of Music & Art alumni)
    four-part choir and instrumental accompaniment, commissioned by the Boys Choir of Harlem, and premiered at Avery Fisher Hall; "O the Depth of Love Divine...
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  • of Raffi in the 1980s from his album Rise and Shine. It is sometimes included in Christian children's song books. Odetta and the Boys Choir of Harlem...
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  • Bloody Panda The Blue Flames Blue Öyster Cult Blues Magoos The Books Boys Choir of Harlem Brand New The Brandos Breakfast Club Breaking Laces Brutal Truth...
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    to the Harlem Boys Choir, a touring choir and education program for young boys, most of whom are black. The Girls Choir of Harlem was founded in 1989...
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    Del Marquis (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2009)
    Society, each with an accompanying videos by Embryoroom. Gruen & Boys Choir of Harlem alumnus Xavier - credited as Del x Xavier, who would later join Slow...
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    Jessica Tandy (category United States National Medal of Arts recipients)
    in a Play for playing Blanche DuBois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, also winning for The Gin Game and Foxfire...
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  • Johnathan Lee Iverson (category University of Hartford Hartt School alumni)
    become an opera singer. Iverson began his career with the Boys Choir of Harlem. In 1998, at the age of 22, Iverson joined Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey...
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  • moniker "Wonderboy" at the age of five because of his wondrous vocal acumen. He started singing with the Boys Choir of Harlem and his father Philip Johnson's...
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  • Bobby (2006 film) (category Cultural depictions of Robert F. Kennedy)
    Mary J. Blige, and the Boys Choir of Harlem, which was played during the closing credits. Also, a newly recorded version of "Louie Louie" was performed...
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  • Walter Turnbull (category Manhattan School of Music alumni)
    Mississippi – 23 March 2007) was an American musician and the founder of the Boys Choir of Harlem. Turnbull graduated from Tougaloo College where he studied classical...
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    Celia Cruz (category Spanish-language singers of the United States)
    Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of guarachas, earning...
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    Gwen Verdon (category American people of British descent)
    of theater and film projects. After Fosse's death, she worked to preserve his legacy. Verdon was born in Culver City, California, the second child of...
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    Robert Redford (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
    Honors in 2005, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, and the Honorary César in 2019. He was named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in...
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    Ramblin' Jack Elliott (category United States National Medal of Arts recipients)
    by Loudon Wainwright III. Elliott appeared with the Ramblin' Jackernacle Choir, adding vocals, yodels, hollers, to Bob Weir's 2016 solo album Blue Mountain...
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    Bill Monroe (redirect from Blue Grass Boys)
    music genre. Because of this, he is often called the "Father of Bluegrass". The genre takes its name from his band, the Blue Grass Boys, who named their group...
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    Doc Watson (category United States National Medal of Arts recipients)
    3, 1923 – May 29, 2012) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and gospel music. He won seven Grammy awards...
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    and made more money. In 1958, Charles was arrested on a Harlem street corner for possession of narcotics and equipment for administering heroin. Charles...
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    James Earl Jones (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    Kuralt's death. On July 13, 1993, accompanied by the Morgan State University choir, Jones spoke the U.S. national anthem before the 1993 Major League Baseball...
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    Willie Nelson, Reba McEntire, Little Richard, Boyz II Men, Ashanti, Boys Choir of Harlem, Michelle Williams, John Legend, Nicole Scherzinger, Fantasia Barrino...
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    Hume Cronyn (category Officers of the Order of Canada)
    University of Western Ontario and asteroid (12050) Humecronyn are named). His mother, Frances Amelia (née Labatt), was an heiress of the brewing company of the...
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  • Panther (film) (category Cultural depictions of J. Edgar Hoover)
    McKnight and The Boys Choir of Harlem) "The Ultimate Sacrifice" - 3:16 composed by (Stanley Clarke) Locarno International Film Festival – Prize of the Ecumenical...
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    Geoffrey Holder (category American people of Barbadian descent)
    illustration The Wiz, revival, 1984 – Direction, costume design The Boys' Choir of Harlem and Friends, staged concert, 1993 – Staging KYOT-FM in Phoenix,...
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