New Freedom Singers

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The New Freedom Singers were founded at Whitman College in 1966. Self-described as an “interdenominational” and “non-affiliated” Christian folk music group, the New Freedom Singers performed not only on the Whitman College campus, but also in churches, schools, and other venues throughout the Pacific Northwest. The group’s members numbered between twelve and sixteen. Sometime in the mid 1980s, the group ceased to exist.

From the guide to the New Freedom Singers Sound Recordings, Circa 1966-1985, (Whitman College and Northwest Archives)

The New Freedom Singers were founded at Whitman College in 1966. Self-described as an "interdenominational" and "non-affiliated" Christian folk music group, the New Freedom Singers performed not only on the Whitman College campus, but also in churches, schools, and other venues throughout the Pacific Northwest. The group's members numbered between twelve and sixteen. Sometime in the mid 1980s, the group ceased to exist.

From the description of New Freedom Singers Sound Recordings, Circa 1966-1985. (Whitman College). WorldCat record id: 664566520

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Walla Walla, Wash.
Walla Walla, Wash.--History
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Religion
Universities and colleges
Contemporary Christian Music
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Washington (State)
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Active 1966

Active 1985

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