Naomi Anderson Johnson : Oral History Project [1979]
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NJ: Oh, definitely. JOHNSON Tape 3 Page 50 D L: Were you on any committees with the Church? NJ: Oh, I served one time on the Board, but I couldn't be bothered with that. Me and board meetings never got along. I'm not that kind of person. ( Laughter) DL: Your other main activity with the Church was the choir? NJ: The choir. It was always the choir. I sang with the choir even after my stay in the hospital. It was under Raymond Fong then. DL: Was that before Corinne Williams? NJ: Oh no, Corinne Wi...lliams was the first choir master . When she took the choir I was already in the choir and I continued with it. DL: Was it a large choir that Fellowship had? NJ: Oh, I tell you it was on both sides of the organ. They had a huge male section, tenors and basses. END TAPE BEGIN TAPE 4:5:1 DL: The last time we were discussing the choir at the Fellowship Church and I wanted to know if you had an opportunity to sing solo. NJ: Oh, yes. DL: Frequently? Did you do most of the solos? NJ: No, no. There were others they had.
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