"One of the greatest choral organizations in the world," relays the Dunbar News of the Tuskegee Choir in January 1933.
At the 1932 opening of Radio City Music Hall, Dawson’s 110 member chorus shared the stage with such prominent acts as Martha Graham’s company, the Berry Brothers, Ray Bolger, and W.C. Fields. “Mr. Dawson plays upon the voices of his mixed chorus as if he were playing an organ,” reported the Wall Street Journal, “It is grand music” (Monroe, 81-89).



















