Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir to Conclude Season with SOUL GOSPEL in May
By: Tyler Peterson Apr. 19, 2016
Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir (GNVGC) wraps up its season with SOUL GOSPEL, a concert tying two influential & inspiring genres, May 28, 3pm & 7:30pm at Christ Church Cathedral. Vancouver's own dynamo soul songstress, Dawn Pemberton, shares her rich and robust voice alongside the combined 140 singers of Good Noise and world touring White Rock Children's Choir.
"While gospel is our specialty, we love to explore related repertoire. Soul - which is derived from gospel - merges religious and secular sensibilities, and sees audiences grooving with fervent call & response, improvisation, and uplifting vocals," says Gail Suderman, Artistic Director, Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir. "This sensual music made famous by such icons as Aretha Franklin, Al Green, and Ray Charles inspires intense feeling. Time and again we see soul make a comeback, and incredible musicians like our guest artist, Dawn Pemberton, are part of the revival." Hailed as "the new queen of Canadian soul" by Pop Forecast, Pemberton's star is rising thanks to her debut solo album, Say Somethin. The record has been praised by critics across the country - described as "sumptuous", "funky", and "well refined". In 2015 it won the Western Canadian Music Award for Urban Album of the Year.Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir (GNVGC) was founded by Artistic Director, Gail Suderman, in 2004. Over the years, the choir has been invited to perform alongside acclaimed artists such as Barbra Streisand, Holly Cole, David Foster, Josh Groban, Jim Byrnes, Dee Daniels, and more. The choir is renowned for its upbeat and inspiring annual concert season - garnering many sold out performances. In addition, they have recorded two successful CDs - both of which have been nominated for Covenant Awards (Canadian Gospel Music Awards). GNVGC has also appeared on numerous high-profile television shows on CBC, Bravo, Knowledge Network, Global TV, and most recently in a nationally-televised concert on Vision TV. The 90-voice GNVGC has a membership that includes singers from across the Lower Mainland, from the North Shore to Abbotsford and every town in between. Members of the choir come from a diversity of faith traditions (or none at all) sharing a common love of singing gospel and popular music. GNVGC is currently choir-in-residence at one of downtown Vancouver's finest historic venues, Christ Church Cathedral.
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