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Gospel for Teens Harlem feature on 60 Minutes to re-air August 28
I received notice that the video feature of Gospel for Teens that aired on 60 Minutes awhile back will be airing again this coming Sunday, August 28 starting at 7 p.m. If you missed seeing the two-part segment where Leslie … Continue reading
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Tagged 149 West 126th Street, 60 Minutes, Christiane Amanpour, Gospel for Teens in Harlem, Harlem, How Sweet the Sound:The Search for the Best Church Choir in America, Mama Foundation, Stephen Belber, Universal Pictures, Verizon, Vy Higginsen, Walker Memorial Baptist Church
Vote for Gospel for Teens Harlem as the Best Choir in America
Yesterday, I told you about how Gospel for Teens based in Harlem is headed to the big screen. Today, its about winning the best choir in America competition. The Vy Higginsen program is competing in How Sweet the Sound:The Search … Continue reading
Posted in 125th Street, art and culture, Community, education, entertainment, Events, Free!, Harlem, history, Lenox Avenue, music, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged 149 West 126th Street, 60 Minutes, Christiane Amanpour, Gospel for Teens in Harlem, Harlem, How Sweet the Sound:The Search for the Best Church Choir in America, Mama Foundation, Stephen Belber, Universal Pictures, Verizon, Vy Higginsen, Walker Memorial Baptist Church
Gospel for Teens based in Harlem to be adapted for the big screen
Remember the movie The Pursuit of Happiness with Will Smith? Apparently the idea to turn that subject into a movie came from a TV segment on ABC’s 20/20. Universal Studio is taking that same approach with Vy Higginsen’s Gospel for … Continue reading
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Tagged 149 West 126th Street, 60 Minutes, Christiane Amanpour, Gospel for Teens in Harlem, Harlem, Mama Foundation, Stephen Belber, Universal Pictures, Vy Higginsen
Gospel for Teens Choir in Harlem profiled on ABC’s This Week with Christiane Amanpour
Apr 27, 2011 @ 1:00 By HarlemGal Gospel for Teens Choir in Harlem has been receiving a ton of press lately-and it is well deserved to say the least. About three weeks ago, Vy Higginsen and her students were on … Continue reading
‘Mama I Want to Sing’ will be singing longer in Harlem, musical gets extended
The lovely and amazing Vy Higginsen announced recently that Mama I Want to Sing:The Next Generation gets to sing a bit longer right here in Harlem. “The longest running off-Broadway black musical in theater history” is playing at the Dempsey Theater, … Continue reading