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Vocal Union

Just Like The Old Days

Just Like The Old Days reflects a comfortable, traditional style of a cappella music, done the way only Vocal Union can. Long-time fans might hear a favorable comparison with We’ve Got to Sing, a Vocal Union release from the the decade prior. About Just Like The Old Days, Keith Lancaster had this to say: “The...

All Around Me

Time flies! Four long years after the release of their previous album, Vocal Union returned with All Around Me, one of their best projects ever. It’s true that some things are worth the wait. Maturing as an ensemble, Vocal Union branches out a little from their Southern Gospel roots while still holding true to the...

Once Upon A Tree

With a revamped roster and a line-up of all-new original music, Once Upon A Tree represented a significant milestone in the journey of Vocal Union. From beautiful ballads like “Fill Me Up” and “East to West” to upbeat foot stompers like “All About My Lord” and “I’ve Got the Spirit,” this project quickly became a...

We’ve Got To Sing

We’ve Got To Sing is the second album released by Vocal Union, whose membership at this time was largely comprised of the engineers and technicians of Clifty Studios, the home studios of The Acappella Company. Rounding out the personnel were Gary Moyers – at the time on sabbatical from Acappella – and Keith Lancaster in...

The Vocal Union

The Vocal Union is the eponymous debut album for this group that would go on to produce five albums of toe-tapping, contemporary southern gospel goodness. From amazing, bone-rattling bass vocals to beautiful soaring tenor work, this album also saw Keith Lancaster return in a greater capacity behind the mic. Consistently listed by fans as one...

Acappella Traditional

Released as part of the Acappella Series, Acappella Traditional is Vocal Union before they were Vocal Union. In fact, it was this album that tapped into something deep in the heart of Acappella fans and directly led to the formation of Vocal Union. And the rest, as they say, is history. Give it a listen...