In Living Colour ; Alun Prichard Previews a Feel Good Gospel Spectacular Bringing African Rhythms to North Wales
Daily Post › September 17, 2004
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Daily Post › September 17, 2004
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AFRICA is said by scientists to be the cradle of life -- a statement that is evoked by South Africa's Soweto Gospel Choir, whose voices echo the rhythms of life itself.
Their unique lyrical quality grows from the blending of voices and traditions from many of South Africa's tribes and regions.See the full content of this document
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In Living Colour ; Alun Prichard Previews a Feel Good Gospel Spectacular Bringing African Rhythms to North Wales
The choir has only been in existence for two years but their enchanting sound has seen them sell out across the world and share the stage with the likes of U2's Bono, The Eurythmics, Anastasia, Pet...
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