Take 6 is an American a cappella
gospel sextet formed in 1980 on the campus of
Oakwood College
Oakwood University is a private university, private, historically black Seventh-day Adventist Church, Seventh-day Adventist university in Huntsville, Alabama. It is the only Historically black colleges and universities, HBCU owned and operated by ...
in
Huntsville, Alabama.
The group integrates
jazz with spiritual and inspirational lyrics. Take 6 has received several
Grammy Awards
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as well as
Dove Award
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s, a
Soul Train Award
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and nominations for the
NAACP Image Award
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.
The band has worked with
Ray Charles,
Nnenna Freelon,
Gordon Goodwin,
Don Henley
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,
Whitney Houston,
Al Jarreau
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,
Quincy Jones,
k.d. lang,
Queen Latifah,
The Manhattan Transfer
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There have been two editions of the Manhattan Transfer, ...
,
Johnny Mathis
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,
Brian McKnight,
Luis Miguel
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,
Marcus Miller
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,
Joe Sample,
Ben Tankard,
Randy Travis
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Active from 1978 until being incapacitated by a stroke in 2013, he has recor ...
,
CeCe Winans,
Stevie Wonder
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and
Jacob Collier. All original members grew up in the
Seventh-day Adventist Church
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.
Biography
Oakwood College years
In 1980, Claude McKnight, older brother of R&B musician
Brian McKnight, formed an a cappella quartet, The Gentlemen's Estates Quartet, at Oakwood College (now Oakwood University), a
Seventh-day Adventist university in Huntsville, Alabama, where he was a freshman. He auditioned students for the group. While rehearsing in a campus bathroom to prepare for a performance, Mark Kibble heard them singing. He joined the harmonizing, adding a fifth part with them onstage that night. Kibble invited
Mervyn Warren to join the group, which performed under the name Alliance.
Alliance performed in local churches and on campus with a changing roster of members. In 1985, the lower half of the group (bass, baritone, and second tenor) left after graduating. Alvin Chea, Cedric Dent, and David Thomas joined.
Career
The band signed a contract with
Warner Alliance in 1987 and changed its name to Take 6 after a search revealed the name "Alliance" was in use. Their self-titled debut album (1988) won Grammy Awards in the gospel and jazz categories
and three Dove Awards. They contributed to the film ''
Do the Right Thing'' and sang on the album ''
Back on the Block'' by Quincy Jones. They also appeared on ''
Sesame Street'' and ''
Spike Lee & Company: Do It a Cappella''. The band's second album, ''So Much 2 Say'' (1990)
appeared on the gospel, jazz, and R&B charts of ''Billboard'' magazine. The band then signed with
Reprise.
In 1991, after the release of ''So Much 2 Say'', Mervyn Warren left the group to pursue a career as a record producer and was replaced by Joey Kibble, Mark Kibble's younger brother. The group added instrumentation to their a cappella sound on the album ''He Is Christmas''.
In 2006, the group started the label Take 6 Records; ''Feels Good'', the first album on their new label, was released the same year. In 2007, they recorded with
Eros Ramazzotti
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for his album ''
E²''. A year later Take 6 released ''The Standard'', which ventured into more traditional jazz territory.
''Believe'' (Sono, 2016), produced by Claude Villani and Ross Vannelli, charted in six categories on ''Billboard'' in its first two weeks of release.
''Iconic'' (Sono, 2018), produced and arranged by the band, was its first album to chart at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Contemporary Jazz Chart. The first single was a cover version of "
Change the World" by
Eric Clapton
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and debuted on the Contemporary Jazz Song chart in the top 30. The second single, "
Sailing", is a cover of the
Christopher Cross
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He won five Grammy Awards for his eponymous debut album released in 1979. The singles "Sailing" (1980), and "Arthur's T ...
classic.
Members

* Claude V. McKnight III – first
tenor or first voice
(1980–present)
* Mark Kibble – second tenor or second voice
(1980–present)
* David Thomas – third tenor or fourth voice (former), third voice (today)
(1985–present)
* Joey Kibble – fourth tenor or third voice (former), fourth voice (today)
(1991–present)
* Khristian Dentley –
baritone
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or fifth voice
(2011–present)
* Alvin Chea –
vocal bass or sixth voice
(1985–present)
Former
*
Mervyn Warren – third tenor or third voice/first tenor or first voice (song/section dependent)
(1980–1991)
* Cedric Dent – baritone or fifth voice
(1985–2011)
Discography
Albums
Live albums
Singles
* 1988: "Spread Love" (Reprise)
* 1988: "David & Goliath" (Reprise)
* 1988: "Milky-White Way" (Reprise)
* 1988: "Gold Mine" (Take 6)
* 1988: "A Quiet Place"
* 1990: "I L-O-V-E U" (Reprise) (No. 19 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
)
* 1990: "
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (Reprise)
* 1990: "Ridin' the Rails"
k.d. lang & Take 6) (Sire)
* 1991: "Where Do the Children Play"
* 1991: "I Believe"
* 1994: "
Biggest Part of Me" (No. 36 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
)
* 1994: "All I Need (Is a Chance)"
* 1995: "You Can Never Ask Too Much"
* 1997: "You Don't Have to Be Afraid"
* 1999: "One and the Same (featuring
CeCe Winans)" (Reprise)
* 2002: "
Takin' It to the Streets"
* 2006: "Come On" (Take 6)
* 2006: "More Than Ever" (Take 6)
* 2006: "Comes Love" with
Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band (''
XXL'')
* 2006: "It's Alright With Me" with Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band (''XXL'')
* 2006: "It Was a Very Good Year" with Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band (''
The Phat Pack'')
* 2011: "Never Enough" with Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band (''That's How We Roll'')
* 2012: "(It Only Takes) One"
* 2015: "When Angels Cry"
* 2018: "Sailing"
Video releases
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
GMA Dove Award wins
References
External links
*
Take 6 at Encyclopedia.comNAMM Oral History Interview with Alvin CheaJanuary 25, 2013
NAMM Oral History Interview with Claude McKnight(2013)
NAMM Oral History Interview with David Thomas(2013)
NAMM Oral History Interview with Joey KibbleJanuary 25, 2013
NAMM Oral History interview with Mark KibbleJanuary 25, 2013
NAMM Oral History Interview with Khristian Dentley(2013)
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American gospel musical groups
American jazz ensembles
American Seventh-day Adventists
African-American musical groups
Grammy Award winners
Musical groups established in 1980
Professional a cappella groups
Reprise Records artists
Smooth jazz ensembles
Vocal jazz ensembles