Dr. Tony McNeil, Guest Conductor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 8, 2014 Charleston SC—The
CSO Gospel Choir will continue the
I’On Summer Concert Series on Thursday, August 21 at 7:00pm in a performance entitled
The Great Migration: 1915-1930 African-American Southern Exodus,
at East Cooper Montessori School, 250 Ponsbury Road, Mount Pleasant, SC.
This special performance is part of the
I’On Summer Concert Series sponsored by the I’ON Group and I’ON Club.
Under the direction of Guest Conductor Dr. Tony McNeil, the performance is inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning book
The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabelle Wilkerson. Through dramatic
gospel music and historical narration, the Choir will musically
chronicle this massive exodus experience, the largest internal migration
in U.S. history.
Six
million African-Americans fled the South from 1915 to 1970 and forever
changed the country, North and South.
Bringing with it new forms of gospel, jazz, Motown, rhythm and blues
and hip hop, this mass departure changed the cultural and political
landscape of America, exerting pressure on the South to change and
paving the way toward equal rights for the lowest caste
people in the country.
Inspired by this national best-selling book, the acclaimed CSO Gospel Choir will re-tell one of the greatest underreported
stories in American history through sacred, spirituals and gospel music. Selections will include the classic
Lord Keep Me Day by Day, Just
A Closer Walk With Thee, and I Need You to Survive and many others popularized by the evolution of
traditional and modern gospel music.
The concert series sponsor the I’ON Group and The I’ON Club will provide a post0performance reception for ticketholders
in celebration of the series success and the opening of The Porch at I’ON restaurant.
I’On Concert Series Events
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 • 7:00pm
CSO Gospel Choir Ensemble
The Great Migration: 1915-1930 African America Southern Exodus
Tickets: $20; $10 students at CSOGospel.com (866) 811-4111 or at door (cash/check
only)
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