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Featuring The Sandtown Children’s Choir of Baltimore, Maryland. Produced by Toby McKeehan (DC Talk) and Joey Elwood (Executive Producers) and Steven V. Taylor, Alvin Richardson, and Todd Collins (Producers)

Numerous well-known Christian Contemporary singers make their appearance including Toby Mac, Lisa Kinney of Out of Eden, The Katinas, Michael W. Smith, and Israel.

Sandtown was once a popular African American cultural district of Baltimore, Maryland back in the 50’s and 60’s where numerous famous singers performed in the many theatres in the area. As you may imagine the area soon became a slum as so many neighborhoods do in the inner cities of the United States. Now, however, Sandtown has been revitalized. This children’s choir has been one of the living outcomes of the rebirth of a community that has been hard at work renovating their community since 1986.

This CD is similar to “Songs from the Loft” in that there is a Children’s choir singing the refrains and backgroud and sometimes foreground vocals and is accompanied by the above mentioned musicians.
Way, way awesome.

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