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William Baker Festival Singers of Atlanta Annual Black History Month Concert

The Choral Foundation is proud to present the William Baker Festival Singers in its annual Black History Month Concert on Sunday February 12 at 4 pm at Grace United Methodist Church in Midtown Atlanta. The concert will feature repertoire of the spiritual tradition performed by the William Baker Festival Singers of Atlanta and the Americacolor Opera Alliance under the direction of Sharon Willis, and pianist Karen Banks.

 Tickets are available at www.festivalsingers.org and at the door one hour before performance.

Grace United Methodist Church
458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA
$20 adults, $10 students and seniors, and children under 12 admitted free 

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The Atlanta ensemble of the William Baker Festival Singers was created in 1985 by William O. Baker and Janis M. Lane under the name Gwinnett Festival Singers. Now in its 27th season, the Festival Singers has reached its high level of musical accomplishment and community service. Learn more about the William Baker Choral Foundation at www.festivalsingers.org.

 Americolor Opera Alliance celebrates American music and culture by presenting opera stories or librettos based upon American and ethnically centered cultures and experiences. See http://americoloropera.org/ for more details.

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