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  1. Home - Sweet Honey in the Rock®

    Sweet Honey In The Rock® is a performance ensemble rooted in African American history and culture. The ensemble educates, entertains and empowers its audience and community through the dynamic …

  2. Nitanju was a finalist in both the 2006 and 2007 International Songwriter’s Competition, and a Grammy nominee for Sweet Honey’s Experience…101, which she produced.

  3. Listen! - Sweet Honey in the Rock®

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  4. Sweet Honey In The Rock

    We want to help ensure that your Sweet Honey event is as successful as possible. This web site (www.sweethoneyintherock.org) has been invaluable in helping producers generate sales for their …

  5. Louise returned to Sweet Honey In The Rock in 2004, and combines her experience in theatre and music to offer a workshop that explores the creative freedom in us all.

  6. Louise returned to Sweet Honey In The Rock in 2004, and combines her experience in theatre and music to offer a workshop that explores the creative freedom in us all.

  7. 2004 : Endings & Beginnings - Sweet Honey in the Rock®

    A Concert of the Sweet Honey In The Rock Community Chorus with Sweet Honey In The Rock 1. Welcome 2. Chant 3. I’m Gonna Sing ‘Til the Spirit Moves in My Heart 4. Hashivenu/Return Again 5. …

  8. 1988 : Live at Carnegie Hall - Sweet Honey in the Rock®

    1. Beatitudes 2. Run Mourner Run 3. Wade in The Water 4. Drinking of The Wine 5. Where Are The Keys? 6. Dream Songs of Love 7. Letter to Dr. M.L. King 8. Emergency 9. Our Side Won 10. Ode to …

  9. Albums Archive - Page 6 of 6 - Sweet Honey in the Rock®

    1. Study War No More2. What a Friend We Have in Jesus3. Sweet Bird of Youth4. How Long?5. More than a Paycheck6. Azanian Freedom Song7. Listen to The Rhythm8. Testimony 9. Oh Lord, Hold My …

  10. During the 1970s while working as a technical consultant in the New England area, Art met and worked with Sweet Honey in the Rock- first in 1978 at UMASS, then yearly at Smith and Amherst Colleges.