*Acapella group Take 6 made a rare Los Angeles appearance, and anyone lucky enough to be among the diverse audience to witness them perform at the beautiful Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing ...
Host Ed Gordon talks with Claude McKnight and Mark Kibble, founders of the a capella group Take 6, about their career and their new album Feels Good. The group Take 6 pulls from all sorts of American ...
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Legendary music producer Quincy Jones called a cappella group Take 6 "the baddest vocal cats on the planet." The group, which combines gospel, jazz, R&B and pop, will grace the stage at the ...
Take 6 and I are pleased that we have been able to resolve this case. The group can now return to the studio and record their next album with their unique renditions of transcendent jazz tunes.” — ...
Take 6 is the most awarded a cappella group in history, known for its exceptional vocal talent and genre-defying performances. Originally formed in 1980 at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Ala., the ...
Ten-time Grammy winners Take 6 (left to right: Alvin Chea, David Thomas, Mark Kibble Claude McKnight, Khristian Dentley, and Joe Kibble) will help IN UNISON Chorus and The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra ...
This summer Take 6 headlined the Queen City Jazz Fest in Buffalo. The event was hosted by the Colored Musicians Club. Claude McKnight of Take 6 returned to the 716, his hometown over the summer.
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