Programme
- Nobody Knows the Trouble I Seen (arr. Ken Burton)(3 mins)
- Jesus Is a Rock in a Weary Land (arr. Glen Burleigh)(3 mins)
- Medley: This Little Light of Mine – Swing Low, Sweet Chariot – Down by the Riverside – Amen(3 mins)
- Amazing Grace(3 mins)
- How Great Thou Art(3 mins)
- Medley: I've Got My Mind Made Up – Jesus Name So Sweet – Fire, Fire, Fire(3 mins)
- Safe in His Arms(3 mins)
- How I Got Over(3 mins)
- Total Praise(3 mins)
- O Happy Day(3 mins)
- God Is Love(3 mins)
- Devoted(3 mins)
- God of Miracles(3 mins)
- Only You Be God, Oh(3 mins)
- Medley: Double Double – Glory Be to God – Today, O(6 mins)
- Sing Unto the Lord(3 mins)
- Wave Your Hands(3 mins)
- Keep Moving(3 mins)
Performers
- Ken Burtonconductor
- Emma Ferrandcello
- People's Christian Fellowship Choir
- Ruth Waldronconductor
- Carla Ellingtonsoloist
- Pastor David Danielsoloist
- Julia Fletchersoloist
- Annette Bowensoloist
- Michelle Ndegwasoloist
- Muyiwa & Riversongz
- Maria Martinsoloist
- Rebecca Thomasconductor
- Stephanie Oyerindesoloist
- Goz-i-amconductor
- Muyiwa Olarewajusoloist
- Aaron T. Aaronsoloist
- Mark Beswicksoloist
- Bazil Meadesoloist
About this event
Pastor David Daniel host
London Adventist Chorale
London Community Gospel Choir
Muyiwa & Riversongz
People's Christian Fellowship Choir
What does gospel music mean today? The Proms explores this emotive and richly varied world – the meeting and mixing of musical styles of four continents. Leading vocal ensembles combine with community choirs and soloists to create a thrilling massed wall of sound for favourites such as ‘How Great Thou Art’, ‘Swing Low, Sweet Chariot’ and ‘O Happy Day’, interspersed with individual contributions.
The British-Caribbean People’s Christian Fellowship Choir juxtaposes popular hymns with calypso choruses, while the London Adventist Chorale reminds us how African Americans turned to spirituals in their fight for freedom. Muyiwa & Riversongz bring West African highlife praise to another level, while the London Community Gospel Choir merges Caribbean and African traditions with new songs inspired by funk and rock.
There will be no interval
PODCASTS AVAILABLE
Download Revd Bazil Reade and the London Community Gospel Choir discussing the first ever Gospel Prom