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- Q19560058 subject Q7007963.
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- Q19560058 abstract "The Belafonte Folk Singers (originally known as The Belafonte Singers) were a vocal group who were active from 1957 to 1965. They were named after singer Harry Belafonte, for whom they originally formed in order to serve as a backing group. The group was mostly led and conducted by Robert De Cormier, usually billed as Robert Corman. Milt Okun sometimes conducted the group as well.The Belafonte Folk Singers usually consisted of 11-12 singers and musicians at one time, all male. Its members were mostly African American, although the group also included white members. The group had high turnover, and around 40 singers were a part of the group at one time or another during its lifetime. Garrett Morris notably performed with the group early in his career.The group released three of their own albums, and sang backup on five albums by Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba.Alumni of The Belafonte Folk Singers went on to form the De Cormier Singers, The Phoenix Singers and the Seafarers Chorus.".
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- Q19560058 comment "The Belafonte Folk Singers (originally known as The Belafonte Singers) were a vocal group who were active from 1957 to 1965. They were named after singer Harry Belafonte, for whom they originally formed in order to serve as a backing group. The group was mostly led and conducted by Robert De Cormier, usually billed as Robert Corman. Milt Okun sometimes conducted the group as well.The Belafonte Folk Singers usually consisted of 11-12 singers and musicians at one time, all male.".
- Q19560058 label "The Belafonte Folk Singers".
- Q19560058 homepage belfolks.htm.