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Randall Bayne says:
PRESS RELEASE
November 15, 2007
Nashville, TN


American Gospel Music will be presented in Concert at
Carnegie Hall, NYC
Friday, November 23, 2007 at 8:00pm
in the Isaac Stern Auditorium.

Featured Performers will be Babbie Mason, Triumphant
Quartet and The Imperials. The American Festival
Orchestra and Chorus, directed by Mr. Eric Dale Knapp,
will accompany the featured artists in an evening of
Gospel music presented through the new emerging style
called "American Gospel Music."

American Gospel Music has emerged to reflect the very
best of a cherished heritage and an exciting future of
gospel music. These three well-known artists are a
clear cross-section of the music that has become the
centerpiece of churches who appreciate gospel music at
its best.

The American Festival Chorus is comprised of chorus
members from the states of Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Mississippi, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Tickets for this event are available through the
Carnegie Hall Box Office, online at
www.CarnegieHall.org
or by calling
CarnegieCharge (212) 247-7800.
Nov. 15, 2007, 8:31 pm

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