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Take 6 have traveled far and accomplished a lot with their music. From collaborations with timeless legends like Ray Charles and Whitney Houston to performances at the White House, the collective power of Take 6’s incredible voices have propelled them to places they could only have dreamed about. The accapella sextet sing in an uplifting gospel style with contemporary RnB influences that can’t help but make your spirit soar. It’s no wonder these guys can list multiple Grammys amongst their accomplishments.
Audiences are always surprised and impressed by the vocal and dynamic range they give off. With multiple melodies playfully intertwined, Take 6 are a flawless technical wonder who manage to pull off blazing vocal acrobatics each night without ever dropping a note. As the members take it in turns to sing leads, the energy in the room builds the crowd can’t help but get involved, cheering and clapping along as it becomes less of a gig and more of a celebration. Take 6 are proof that there is no limit to what the human voice can achieve and are definitely a must see act.
This is such a difficult review for me as I have been a long time fan since the late 80s, and have attended several concerts of the group's to include North Sea jazz festival. I brought my sons to experience their very first live concert. They brought cd covers to have autographed but was told by Claude McKnight that they must buy cds at the venue to receive autographs. My thought was that they purchased the ones they had just not that night. It's my observation that once off stage the total performance stopped. On a more positive note, Joey Kibble's words encouraging a relationship with Jesus was on point. Needless to say I am sure I nor my sons would return to a Take 6 concert. I could not in true honesty recommend because of our personal experience. Bottom line turned out to be a great learning experience for my boys.