Harlem Gospel Singers
The Queen Esther Marrow's The Harlem Gospel Singers (abbreviation: The Harlem Gospel Singers) is a world-famous gospel group.
The musicians in the group combine jazz, which is typical of gospel, with pop and R&B. The music group was founded in 1991 by the American gospel singer Queen Esther Marrow , who retired from show business in 2017 at the age of 76. Since then she has been the lead singer for the Harlem Gospel Singers. Since it was founded in 1991, the singers have performed in numerous churches and concert halls around the world, including the Vatican and the White House in Washington .
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