sometimes the singers go out on their own and want to know if Bill Gaither is the one that sets the dates for other singers to tour without his main group ?
bobby d'andrea
A group of singers can achieve a seamless performance by singing in harmony through practicing together to blend their voices, listening carefully to each other, and adjusting their pitch and timing to match one another.
It depends on the size. For instance, three is a trio, four is a quartet and a bunch is a choir.
Roy Orbison's backup singers were known as the "The Candy Men." This group included several talented vocalists, most notably the members of the group called The Royal Teens. They contributed to the rich harmonies and distinctive sound that characterized many of Orbison's iconic songs.
A group of singers is known as a choir.
The singers in a vocal group are divided according to their height.
A group of 5 singers is typically called a quintet, a group of 6 singers is called a sextet, a group of 7 singers is called a septet, a group of 8 singers is called an octet, and a group of 9 singers is called a nonet. These terms are commonly used in music to describe vocal ensembles of varying sizes.
A group of four singers is also known as a quartet.
diamonds mines
Choir is one word used to describe a group of singers.
a band , or a 'group' or a 'choir'. In my book, a 'band' is chiefly instrumental. a tour of singers
only boys
Chorus
choir\choale
choir... chorus and many more names! you need to be more specific!
quartet