Zambian
Vocal Collection started late 1994 when their older brothers
and cousins the Zambian Acapella came to the the United
States for a 14 months tour. Getting the inspiration from
Zambian Acapella, the vocal Collection worked hard
developing a rich blend of African melodies fused with
western traditional hymns. They traveled to the United States
1995 as Zambian Acapella Boys choir to help Zambian Acapella
raise money for Highland School in Kalingalinga. The school
has more than 400 fulltime students enrolled from first to
twelfth grade.
In 1998, they
changed the name to Zambian Vocal Collection after touring
for nearly 2 years in the United States. They joined Zambian
Vocal Music 2003 to help raise money for our current project
the Chainda School. The Collection continues to travel in
the United States encouraging boys and girls to take
advantage of the education and spreading the message of hope
and peace.
Performance Highlights
Performed in
more than 500 + U.S. Schools in over 35 States Performed in
600+ Churches in over 20 States
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2004-Dollywood,
Pigeon Forge, TN |
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