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About Sweet Honey In The Rock
Currently, Sweet Honey In The Rock continues to tour, captivating audiences with their dynamic performances that feature traditional African American spirituals, contemporary songs, and original compositions. As of 2023, they are actively engaged in a series of concerts across the United States, leveraging their platform to raise awareness on various social issues. They have recently announced a new concert series titled 'Voices of Change,' where they will perform in several major cities, each concert highlighting local social justice initiatives. The ensemble also emphasizes community engagement by hosting workshops and discussions before their performances, encouraging audience participation in the themes they explore through their music. In addition, Sweet Honey In The Rock has been involved in virtual concerts and online workshops, adapting to the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic while still reaching a global audience. Their commitment to both artistry and activism remains unwavering, making their live events not just concerts, but powerful communal experiences that resonate with the spirit of resilience and hope.
Sweet Honey In The Rock History
Sweet Honey In The Rock is an acclaimed African American female a cappella ensemble founded in 1973 by Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon. The group emerged from the civil rights movement, with its roots deeply embedded in African American culture and the rich traditions of gospel, blues, and jazz music. The name 'Sweet Honey In The Rock' is derived from a biblical passage that symbolizes the sweetness of the earth and the richness of African American heritage. Over the years, the group has evolved, featuring various members, yet maintaining its core mission of social activism through music. Sweet Honey In The Rock has released numerous albums, received multiple awards, and has been a significant voice in addressing issues such as social justice, equality, and civil rights through their powerful performances. Their concerts often blend music with spoken word, storytelling, and dance, creating a unique and immersive experience for audiences. The group has performed at prestigious venues worldwide, including the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and international festivals, solidifying their reputation as a leading force in live music performance.