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Saints Unified Voices choir was created by and continues to be directed by Gladys Knight. The choir released a CD, One Voice, on January 4 2005. The Grammy-award winning choir gives presentations at churches owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout the United States. On February 8th, 2006, it was announced that the album One Voice won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album of the year. The 100-voice choir released its second album "A Christmas Celebration" in October 2006. The Christmas album can be purchased at retail music stores in the U.S. The Saints Unified Voices Foundation is governed by a 12-member board of directors, which includes Gladys Knight.

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