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The Mississippi Mass Choir Live!
The Mississippi Mass Choir Live!
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The Mississippi Mass Choir Live!

1988
1h 30m
Music

Status

Released

Release

1988

Runtime

1h 30m

Storyline

"How One Man's Vision Built A Global Ministry"

The Mississippi Mass Choir was one of the most influential gospel groups of the late '80s and '90s. Under the musical direction of David R. Curry, the 100-voice choir served their Lord with a sound that made them a constant presence on Billboard's gospel charts. Each of their recordings have reached the top position on the charts. Their debut album, Live, recorded during a 1988 performance at the Jackson, MS, Municipal Auditorium, remained on the charts for 45 weeks and earned the group James Cleveland GMWA awards as contemporary choir of the year and best new traditional artist of the year.

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Details

Status
Released
Runtime
1h 30m
Oct 28, 1988
Official Website

Top Cast

12 Cast Members

Milton Biggham

David Curry Jr.

Dorcus Curry-Thigpen

Jerry Mannery

Lillian Lilly

Jan Taylor Ellis

Jerry Smith

Elder Benjamin Cone Jr.

Angela Curry

Venora Brown

Rev. James Moore

Frank Williams

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