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Fisk Jubilee Singers

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Maxine
October 25th 2024
The choir was sensational!
Memphis, TN@
Buckman Performing Arts Center
Tracy
October 25th 2024
They were amazing
Memphis, TN@
Buckman Performing Arts Center

About Fisk Jubilee Singers

The Web Site for the Fisk Jubilee Singers at http://www.fiskjubileesingers.org has a wealth of information.
Their "About Us" section starts off like this :-
"The Fisk Jubilee Singers are young men and women, vocal artists and students of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee who sing and travel worldwide.
The original jubilee Singers introduced 'slave songs' to the world in 1871 and were instrumental in preserving the unique American musical tradition known today as Negro spirituals."

contributed by Barry Williams, London, England.
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Fisk Jubilee Singers to play in your city
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Fan Reviews

Maxine
October 25th 2024
The choir was sensational!
Memphis, TN@
Buckman Performing Arts Center
Tracy
October 25th 2024
They were amazing
Memphis, TN@
Buckman Performing Arts Center

About Fisk Jubilee Singers

The Web Site for the Fisk Jubilee Singers at http://www.fiskjubileesingers.org has a wealth of information.
Their "About Us" section starts off like this :-
"The Fisk Jubilee Singers are young men and women, vocal artists and students of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee who sing and travel worldwide.
The original jubilee Singers introduced 'slave songs' to the world in 1871 and were instrumental in preserving the unique American musical tradition known today as Negro spirituals."

contributed by Barry Williams, London, England.
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