Talk:Mt. Zion Male Voice Choir
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[edit]This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because... (your reason here) --Tjstudios09 (talk) 11:59, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
The Mt. Zion Male Voice Choir is the only choir of it's kind in Bermuda. There is no other Bermudian choir that fuses secular type contemporary songs with traditional gospel to appeal to both Christians and non-Christian's without compromising the message. Thousands of tourist over the years have been to Bermuda and witnessed this outdoor Ministry and many intentionally travel in July to catch one or all of the concerts. This is known Island wide in Bermuda. The choir has done a lot more things of significance than what is indicated in this article such as being the only local artist in Bermuda to ever have a song that charted at #1 on the Islands premiere gospel radio show "The Gospel Train" on 105fm. This was accomplished in 2 back-to back years in 2009 & 2010. This is a ground breaking choir who has initiated several firsts for the Island. Most recently was the release of the Concert/Documentary DVD release of "Beyond The 4 Walls" which reveals much of what the choir has accomplished over the years. This is the first release of it's kind in Bermuda from any local artist. The only reason I was very brief in describing the history and accomplishments of this choir was because this site requires articles to support each point. In Bermuda there is not as much choir news that has been published online than what is published in papers, announced on radio and local television. This is a very popular and historic choir in Bermuda that is known and highly respected by many across North America. This provides significant information on Bermudian heritage that should be available for research.
Tjstudios09 (talk) 11:59, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
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