The Voices of East Harlem
The Voices of East Harlem | |
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| Origin | East Harlem, New York City |
| Genres | R&B, soul |
| Years active | 1969–1974 |
| Labels | Elektra, Just Sunshine |
| Past members | Chuck Griffin (founder) Anna Griffin (co-founder) Bernice Cole (music director) Gerri Griffin Cynthia Sessions Monica Burruss Bernard Graham Wayne Garfield Jerome Mack Elaine Clark Kevin Griffin Claudia Moore Debra Raby |
The Voices of East Harlem was an African-American vocal ensemble of up to 20 singers, aged between 12 and 21. Founded as a community initiative in 1969, the group performed with top soul and R&B musicians and recorded four albums in the early and mid-1970s.