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The Jackson Singers - Spirit of Gospel
Messages of love, joie de vivre and passion wrapped up in traditional spirituals and a unique gospel sound.
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The Jackson Singers have been inspiring audiences for decades with their traditional spirituals and unique gospel sound. The world-famous choir will be coming to Switzerland for several concerts in December 2024. Entitled "Spirit of Gospel", the tour promises to be a rousing experience.
During their performances, the Jackson Singers always ensure that their overwhelming joie de vivre spreads to the audience. The energy of the gospel is infectious and the catchy rhythms immediately find their way into the hands and feet of the audience. The songs convey messages of love, joie de vivre and passion. The irrepressible joy with which the songs are interpreted is what gives the choir its special charm and has been delighting audiences without interruption since the 1980s. It is not for nothing that the Jackson Singers, one of the oldest original Black Gospel choirs in the German-speaking world, have been touring the world's stages with constant success. The first tour through Switzerland took place in 1989 - a direct hit! Countless other performances followed and the enthusiasm of both the audience and the choir itself remained unbroken.
The Jackson Singers combine virtuosity and emotion to create a concert experience in a class of its own. Music greats such as Michael Jackson, Meatloaf, Anna Rossinelli and Helene Fischer have also become aware of the group and have performed together with the Jackson Singers.
A varied show at their concerts is particularly important to the choir. Their considerable repertoire, which ranges from traditional spirituals and gospel songs such as "Kumbajah", "Motherless Child" and "Oh' Happy Day" to pop ballads with a religious background, proves to be helpful. The gifted sound artists sing about the "Battle of Jericho" as well as the last day in "When The Saints Go Marching In" and regularly sweep their audience away with the most beautiful songs of "black" America, as well as German-language and American church songs. The harmony of the top soloists and the choir is overwhelming. They create emotional worlds with their voices and certainly leave no one untouched. Thanks to the Jackson Singers, an atmosphere that is otherwise only known from church services in the USA is also brought to Swiss stages.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
During their performances, the Jackson Singers always ensure that their overwhelming joie de vivre spreads to the audience. The energy of the gospel is infectious and the catchy rhythms immediately find their way into the hands and feet of the audience. The songs convey messages of love, joie de vivre and passion. The irrepressible joy with which the songs are interpreted is what gives the choir its special charm and has been delighting audiences without interruption since the 1980s. It is not for nothing that the Jackson Singers, one of the oldest original Black Gospel choirs in the German-speaking world, have been touring the world's stages with constant success. The first tour through Switzerland took place in 1989 - a direct hit! Countless other performances followed and the enthusiasm of both the audience and the choir itself remained unbroken.
The Jackson Singers combine virtuosity and emotion to create a concert experience in a class of its own. Music greats such as Michael Jackson, Meatloaf, Anna Rossinelli and Helene Fischer have also become aware of the group and have performed together with the Jackson Singers.
A varied show at their concerts is particularly important to the choir. Their considerable repertoire, which ranges from traditional spirituals and gospel songs such as "Kumbajah", "Motherless Child" and "Oh' Happy Day" to pop ballads with a religious background, proves to be helpful. The gifted sound artists sing about the "Battle of Jericho" as well as the last day in "When The Saints Go Marching In" and regularly sweep their audience away with the most beautiful songs of "black" America, as well as German-language and American church songs. The harmony of the top soloists and the choir is overwhelming. They create emotional worlds with their voices and certainly leave no one untouched. Thanks to the Jackson Singers, an atmosphere that is otherwise only known from church services in the USA is also brought to Swiss stages.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.