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Gospel vocalist Shirley Murdock makes debut with National Symphony Orchestra

Veteran soul and gospel vocalist Shirley Murdock will make her debut with the world-renowned National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) in its upcoming production of “Mighty Stream,” a celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the American Freedom Movement.  A collaboration between the NSO, Voices of Inspiration and D.C.-based conductor Rev. Nolan Williams Jr. of NEWorks Productions, “Mighty Stream” will utilize music, video and spoken word to commemorate the legacy of the American Freedom movement.

Aside from Murdock, the program will also feature urban jazz harmonicist Frederic Yonnet and vocalist Byron Nichols of the Grammy Award nominated ensemble, Richard Smallwood & Vision. The evening kicks off Saturday, January 7, 2012 @ 5:00 p.m. at The THEARC Theater, 1901 Mississippi Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20020. General Admission tickets are $15 Adults, $12 Seniors and $10 Children (ages 12 and under). Tickets are available at the door or in advance at www.thearcdc.org.
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Murdock is best known for her `80s era Top 10 R&B hits such as the gold-selling “As We Lay,” “Go On Without You” and “Husband.” Since 1999, Murdock has recorded three top-tier gospel album including her latest CD, “The Journey” (Tyscot Records).”
It was recorded live at The Broadcast Group Complex in Charlotte, NC. R&B divas Kelly Price, Regina Belle and gospel powerhouse Beverly Crawford performed with Murdock on various tracks.  Her current radio single is the Top 25 inspirational ballad, “Dream.” She performed the rousing song at the official Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, D.C. on The Mall where President Obama spoke this past October.
 
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Sarah has been a fan of gospel music since childhood. Her published interviews include Cece Winans, Fred Hammond, Richard Smallwood, Andraé Crouch, Martha Munizzi and Charles Butler. Her work has been cited in Cross Rhythms, EurWeb.com and other publications. Residing in the Metro DC area, Sarah...

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