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Robert Sims (baritone)

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Lyric Opera of Chicago Education Award 1982 Friedrich Schorr Opera Award Winner 1993 Founder of Canti Classics Artist Management and Production Company with Everton Swearing and Arthur White 1998 PBS Television Special “He’s Got Spirit” Art Beat Chicago 1998 American Traditions Gold Medal Winner
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who specializes in African-American folk songs and spirituals,known for his rich tone, energetic performances and convincing stage presence.
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Robert Sims, who was a Gold Medal winner of the American Traditions Competition, gave the first all spiritual and folk song recital at
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www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-04-04/article/29659?headline=Sims-and-Buchanan-Sing-For-Four-Seasons-Concert-Series
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1999 Founder of Three Generations, (vocal trio) with Benjamin Matthews and William Warfield 1999
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in Garden Grove, California, Sims has appeared on several Hour of Power international telecasts.
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archives.chicagotribune.com/2007/dec/17/news/chi-ovn_1217sacreddec17
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at Carnegie Hall. Sims has performed in recital with folk legend
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www.carnegiehall.org/honor/artists/artistDetail.aspx?art=rsims
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Honor! A Celebration of the African American Cultural Legacy
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Zankel Hall in 2005. In March 2009, he was invited by
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www.singers.com/6569c/Moses-Hogan-Singers/Deep-River/
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Robert Simms
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introducing
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baritone
Carnegie Hall’s
Jessye Norman
Odetta
George Shirley
William Warfield
Simon Estes
Jubilant Sykes
Georgia Guitar Quartet
David Baker
Duke Ellington
Opening Prayer
Crystal Cathedral
Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
Music and the Spoken Word
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Richard Miller
Binghamton University
Northwestern University
American Conservatory of Music
Music Academy of the West
Chautauqua Musical Institute
"Vocal Concert Celebrates Richard Miller"
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