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The Messengers Choir was an East African gospel group based in the United States.Before the break-up they were considered the first gospel choir of African origin to be formed and based in the United States. The group was formed in New Jersey, USA. The 30+ member ensemble blended elements of African gospel and American popular music.The group was an integral part of the Allegheny East Conference Seventh-day Adventist Church Festivals.

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  • The Messengers Choir was an East African gospel group based in the United States.Before the break-up they were considered the first gospel choir of African origin to be formed and based in the United States. The group was formed in New Jersey, USA. The 30+ member ensemble blended elements of African gospel and American popular music.The group was an integral part of the Allegheny East Conference Seventh-day Adventist Church Festivals. (en)
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  • The Messengers Choir was an East African gospel group based in the United States.Before the break-up they were considered the first gospel choir of African origin to be formed and based in the United States. The group was formed in New Jersey, USA. The 30+ member ensemble blended elements of African gospel and American popular music.The group was an integral part of the Allegheny East Conference Seventh-day Adventist Church Festivals. (en)
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  • The Messengers Choir (en)
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