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The Voices Of Africa Choral Ensemble

22366 The Voices Of Africa Choral Ensemble http://members.aol.com/VOAfrica3/Homepage.html We are an all women's a cappella and percussion ensemble who play a unique blend of a cappella harmonies and African Percussions. Our music spans the African Diaspora. Black History and Culture   african   american   women   drummers   percussions   music   cultural   entertainment   diaspora   Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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