Take 6

Take 6 is a highly celebrated a cappella gospel music group renowned for their rich harmonies, intricate arrangements, and a seamless blend of jazz, gospel, R&B, and pop genres. Initially formed at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, in the early 1980s, the group began with Claude McKnight and ten members before consolidating to the sextet that would come to be known as Take 6. The members of Take 6 are Alvin Chea (bass), Khristian Dentley (baritone), Joey Kibble (tenor), Mark Kibble (tenor), Claude McKnight (tenor), and David Thomas (tenor).

Over the years, Take 6 has gained a reputation for their innovative sound and dynamic performances, earning them 10 Grammy Awards and a myriad of other accolades. They have delighted audiences worldwide with their vocal dexterity and their ability to produce an entire musical experience with only their voices. The group's discography showcases their versatility, with albums such as "Iconic" featuring their interpretations of popular hits, and "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" celebrating the joy of the holiday season. Among their recent projects, "Believe" and "One" reflect their consistent message of faith and unity through music. Take 6 remains a powerhouse in vocal music, influencing generations of musicians and continually evolving, as demonstrated by their reimagining of Raymond Scott compositions and forays into children's music with albums like "The Magic of Manners!" and "The Swingin' ABCs!"

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