The Kingdom Choir

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The Kingdom Choir is a British gospel choir based in London. It was founded by choir conductor and workshop leader Karen Gibson. [1] [2] After performing for more than 20 years, the choir became world-famous after being invited to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. [1] [3] On 19 May 2018, they sang a gospel version of "Stand by Me" by Ben E. King. The conductor, Gibson, was described by the British press as "Britain's godmother of gospel". [4] Their performance of the song topped the U.S. Hot Gospel Songs chart. [5] After the performance, the choir signed a record deal with Sony Music. [5]

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On 26 October 2018, the choir released its debut album, Stand by Me, subtitled 15 Songs of Love and Inspiration. It contains 14 cover performances and one original piece called "Chases". [6]

The choir was selected to perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" before the first game of the 2019 MLB London Series in June 2019. [7]

In February 2023, they accompanied Marco Mengoni in his cover of "Let It Be", during the 73rd Sanremo Music Festival in Italy. [8]

In May 2023, a group comprising members of the Kingdom Choir performed (as the Ascension Choir) at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla, where they sang the a capella work "Alleluia (O Sing Praises)" composed for the event by Debbie Wiseman. [9] [10]

In November 2023, a celebration concert, to mark 30 years of the choir and a new single entitled 'Let it rain', is planned in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Let It Rain is published and released by Luco Music Group. [11] [12]

Discography

Albums

Title and detailsNotes
Stand by Me
  • Type: Album
  • Released: 2018
  • Record Label: Sony Music
No.TitleLength
1."Stand by Me"3:37
2."All of Me"4:33
3."I Say a Little Prayer"3:38
4."Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2"4:06
5."Make You Feel My Love"3:34
6."Something Inside So Strong"5:05
7."Halo"4:02
8."Golden"3:35
9."Lovely Day"3:43
10."Harvest for the World"4:08
11."Fix You"5:54
12."Amazing Grace"3:32
13."Chases"3:54
14."You're the Voice"4:00
15."Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"4:08

Singles

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