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Golden Gate Quartet Soloist and splendid tenor singer Clyde
Wright tells us his amazing story in a book written by talented
writer and biography specialist Psyché. Born in North
Carolina in a modest middle class family where religion is
the foundation, Clyde starts singing at a very early age.
Four young men inspired by Negro Spirituals decide to sing
their faith and the hope of the Black people. United by this
wish and by the love of music, they became legendary by forming
the most well known and remarkable Negro Spiritual group in
the world: The Golden Gate Quartet.
Resisting trends, year after year, their repertoire became
an assortment of rhythmic and jazzy songs defying time. Despite
rough times, Clyde and this prestigious group performed throughout
the world and left a profound imprint in the great history
of religious African-American music.
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