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Genre: A'cappella / Gospel / Jazz
Location Nashville & Los Angeles, Un
Profile Views: 725157
Last Login: 7/6/2012
Member Since 2/22/2006
Website www.take6.com
Record Label Take 6 Records, Shanachie Entertainment | Records (ONE)
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
The a cappella jazz group known as Take 6 are not only the heirs to the rich tradition of the doo-wop and gospel groups of the 1950s, but also the leaders in the second wave of jazz and pop vocal groups that emerged in the 1990s. With these noteworthy legacies at their foundation, these multiple GRAMMY winners continue to look and move in a forward direction as the first decade of the 21st century unfolds. The Take 6 story began at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama, in 1980, when freshman Claude V. McKnight III formed a quartet known as the Gentlemen's Estate Club. When tenor Mark Kibble heard the group rehearsing in – of all places – a campus restroom, he joined in the harmonies and performed onstage with the group that same night. Mervyn Warren joined shortly after, and the group briefly took the name of Alliance. They performed in local churches and on campus for the next few years, with personnel changing frequently as older members graduated and new voices arrived on campus to replace them. After college, the group signed with the Warner Brothers label in 1987 and changed their name to Take 6. Their self-titled debut album, released the following year, scored two GRAMMY Awards and landed in the top ten on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz and Contemporary Christian charts. The group's swinging, harmony-rich gospel sound attracted a flurry of attention, and the group went on to record or perform with numerous jazz luminaries, including Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald and Stevie Wonder. The 1990 followup album, So Much 2 Say, was equally successful, climbing to the number 2 spot on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart and scoring a GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. Warren left the group a year later to pursue a career as a producer. He was replaced by Joey Kibble, Mark's younger brother. The group added instrumentation to their purely a cappella sound beginning with the 1991 holiday release, He Is Christmas. The album scored yet another GRAMMY, this time for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. A string of finely crafted recordings continued throughout the remainder of the decade: Join the Band (1994), Brothers (1996), So Cool (1998) and a second holiday album, We Wish You a Merry Christmas (1999). Join the Band and Brothers were both GRAMMY winners. In 2000, Take 6 released a live recording and a best-of collection, followed by Beautiful World in 2002. The group left Warner Brothers after Beautiful World and launched their own Take 6 label. Their maiden voyage in the new venture was Feels Good, released in 2006. Take 6 joins Heads Up International with the release of The Standard in August 2008. The album includes guest appearances by R&B luminaries Aaron Neville and Brian McKnight (Claude's brother), as well as veteran jazzmen George Benson, Al Jarreau and Jon Hendricks. "While we sing lyrics that always exemplify our spiritual and moral convictions, what we really are at the core is a jazz vocal group," says Dave Thomas, a member of the Take 6 lineup since 1985. "So we decided to do an album of jazz standards, a record that will stand up as the jazz vocal album for all time." October 5, 2010, teaming again with Heads Up Records, Take 6 released their next, long awaited album of timeless holiday vocals and classic Christmas standards titled in celebration of, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year. -
Members
Alvin Chea - Bass, Khristian Dentley - Baritone, Joel Kibble - Tenor, David Thomas - Tenor, Mark Kibble - Tenor, Claude McKnight - Tenor -
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The Singers Unlimited, The HiLos, Earth, Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, The Yellowjackets, Brian McKnight, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Michael Franks, Gene Perling, to name a few... -
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Very cool mention from someone we met while in NYC doing press:-) http://t.co/ERxRhvpqfO
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Happy Mother's Day!! From us.....to ALL of you:-) http://t.co/dWsJVXNGl0
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With the hosts of "Today in NY" http://t.co/xHhqOU6fdr
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Just finished singing live on "today in NY" on NBC.. Fun, but early! http://t.co/1qs964FgVl
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