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Saints Unified Voices
Musical artist

Saints Unified Voices is a American Gospel music choir.

Early years

Saints Unified Voices was created by and continues to be directed by Gladys Knight.

Musical career

The choir released a CD, One Voice, on January 4 2005.

The 100-voice choir released its second album A Christmas Celebration in October 2006.

Currently the choir gives presentations at churches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout the United States. The Saints Unified Voices Foundation, the governing organization of the choir, is directed by a 12-member board of directors, which includes Gladys Knight.

Awards and certifications

On February 8th, 2006, it was announced that the album One Voice won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album of the year.

References

  1. www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Annual_Show/48_nominees

External links

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