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The Bolling Air Force Base Gospel Choir

Past Performances

December 13, 2003

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Gospel Celebration, featuring the Bolling Air Force Base Gospel Choir: Comprised of active duty military, dependents and retirees from the Air Force, Navy, and Army, the choir has performed concerts and services across the country since its creation in 1976.

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December 1, 2002

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Bolling Air Force Base Gospel Choir celebrates the holidays gospel style.

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December 8, 2001

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The CAG Substance Abuse Deliverance Gospel Choir of DC and the Bolling Air Force Base Gospel Choir bring high energy gospel music to kick off the celebration. GOSPEL CELEBRATION

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December 10, 2000

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The Kennedy Center's Gospel Celebration continues with several of the area's finest contemporary gospel artists presenting the Bolling Air Force Base Gospel Choir. GOSPEL CELEBRATION

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About the Artist

Founded in July, 1976 with just six members, the Bolling Air Force Base Gospel Choir is now composed of active duty military, dependents and retirees from a cross section of the Air Force, Navy and Army. On November 1, 1981, the choir sang at the first gospel service held on Bolling Air Force Base.

During the past 26 years, the choir has performed at numerous benefits and worship services throughout the District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Connecticut, North and South Carolina, Kentucky, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, Missouri and at the Pentagon.

Dr. Howard T. Patton serves as the choir’s Minister of Music, with Quintin D. Lyton III as Assistant Minister of Music. Chaplain Captain Jose Tate is the choir’s pastor, and Chaplain Colonel Harold Ray is Wing Chaplain.