Graceland Reimagined: 40-Year Anniversary by the LAGC

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the whole church had risen,[…], different sides of the church were singing to each other with increasing abandonment.[…] The London African Gospel Choir are clearly onto something good with this show, and the high expectations are more than matched by their performance.- Songlines Magazine

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Nach einer Serie von ausverkauften Konzerten im gesamten Vereinigten Königreich – darunter in Sälen wie dem Barbican Centre (1.943 Plätze), dem Beacon Bristol (1.800 Plätze) und der Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (1.700 Plätze) – wird der London African Gospel Choir seine hochgelobte Neugestaltung von Paul Simons ikonischem Album "Graceland" zum 40. Jubiläum des Albums aufführen.

Mit Leidenschaft, Seele, lebendigen Harmonien und elektrisierendem Rhythmus sticht die Darbietung des London African Gospel Choirs hervor - eine unwiderstehliche Feier des afrikanischen Musikerbes. In einem Abend voller freudiger und kultureller Fusion haucht der Chor Klassikern wie „You Can Call Me Al“ und „Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes“ neues Leben ein.

Was sie einzigartig macht, ist die Herkunft der Musiker aus verschiedenen Ländern der afrikanischen Diaspora. Es sind Musiker aus Südafrika, Simbabwe, Ghana, Kenia, Zaire, Elfenbeinküste, Guadeloupe, Jamaika, Uganda und dem Kongo... und sie kommen alle aus verschiedenen Gemeinden. Der gemeinsame Nenner ist ihr Glaube, obwohl jeder willkommen ist.

Ein weiteres Alleinstellungsmerkmal ist ihr Repertoire – eine blendende Reflektion der vielfältigen Mitgliedschaft des Chors, das auch weltliche Lieder mit einer positiven Botschaft umfasst. Es ist die Bedeutung der Worte, die zählt, und Paul Simons "Graceland" – bei seiner Veröffentlichung im Jahr 1986 als „eines der ikonischsten Alben der Rock-’n’-Roll-Geschichte“ gefeiert – passt perfekt mit seinen erhebenenden Texten sowie südafrikanischen Rhythmen und Melodien.

The choir first performed at church events and small venues in London, little imagining that they would one day perform at the Queen's Jubilee celebrations and a G4 Summit, or serenade millions of viewers with Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life on UK breakfast television.

In 2016, the London African Gospel Choir was commissioned by Camden's Jazz Café to perform Graceland in its entirety in the wake of the album’s 30th anniversary. Tickets sold out within hours and so five more nights were added, and they all sold out as well, confirming the enduring appeal of Paul Simon's masterpiece.

Those shows also confirmed the growing excitement generated by the Choir's string of notable stage and television appearances - some of them shared with stars like Emile Sande, Mumford & Sons, Tom Jones and the Soweto Gospel Choir, with whom they made a triumphant appearance at London's 02 Arena, singing in front of 17,000 people. In addition, Annie Lennox invited them to perform at a number of prestigious events, including the MIT Awards, and they also worked with actor/director Idris Elba, star of Mandela: Long Road To Freedom, who recruited them for an album celebrating South African music, recorded in tribute to Nelson Mandela.

At the core of the choirs 20-strong ensemble, whose motto is "Lighting up the world with a song", is a phenomenal ten-piece band featuring two keyboard players, two guitarists, bass, drums, percussion and three horn players.

Some of the singers and musicians are well known in Africa, or have appeared in West End shows like The Lion King. The group has stars in its midst, but it's a sense of belonging and togetherness that binds them, driven by faith and respect for their fellow members.

With more shows still to be announced, the London African Gospel Choir’s Graceland Reimagined is a cultural reinterpretation drawing on gospel, South African choral traditions, call-and-response, and spiritual rhythms that predate the album itself. Celebrating one of the greatest albums of all time, these shows are not-to-missed events.

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