Black Voices

Black Voices are the UK’s leading female a cappella quintet. Established in 1988, they have steadily built an international reputation for delivering inspiring, quality vocal performances and workshops. Their repertoire includes Gospel, spirituals, traditional African and Caribbean, pop, as well as jazz and their own creative fusions. The women present vocal music that eradicates barriers of age, race, gender or religious persuasion. All the members of Black Voices came through the black church and this firm grounding has aided their development in becoming a very popular, professional performance company. Black Voices have performed for the Pope, many presidents, kings and queens as well as the general public all over the world. They have performed in every continent and in numerous countries across the globe; they love to sing, and their enjoyment of their craft is infectious. Their sound is refreshing and their messages uplifting and full of hope and love. Black Voices hosted and presented its own a cappella series with BBC Radio 2, has performed on radio and television in numerous countries around the world, has produced several CDs, researched, produced, directed and performed in several international collaborations. Black Voices always perform as a quintet; other vocalists in their collective are: Jennifer Wallace, Laura Douglas, Genevieve Sylva.
Black Voices are:
Sandra Francis
Celia Anderson
Shereece Storrod
Evon Nelson
Carol Pemberton - Music Director
Bob Ramdhanie - Manager

















