Discography
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Most popular
Take 6
1988

Feels Good
2005

So Cool
1998

Brothers
1996

So Much 2 Say
1990

Join the Band
1988

Beautiful World
2002

We Wish You a Merry Christmas
1999

He Is Christmas
1991

One
2012

The Standard
2008

Raymond Scott Reimagined
2023

Iconic
2018

The Summit (Live on Soundstage)
2018

Believe
2016

Pat Boone Sings a Tribute to The Ink Spots featuring Take 6
2012

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
2010

Tonight: Live
2000

Live
2000
Singles & EPs
11
It Is Well
Single · 2026

5 Minutes With God (2025 Mix)
Single · 2025

Lugar de Paz
Single · 2025

Let There Be Peace on Earth
Single · 2021

Dreams
EP · 2021

Falling
Single · 2021

Misfit
Single · 2021

What Us Stoners Do
Single · 2021

Jesus What a Wonderful Child
Single · 2020
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Spread Love (The Re-Do) [2020]
Single · 2020

Sailing (Tim Kelley Remix)
Single · 2018
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Take 6 is an American a cappella gospel music sextet formed in 1980 on the campus of Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. The group sings in a contemporary style, integrating R&B and jazz influences into their devotional songs and has ten Grammy wins, ten Dove Awards, one Soul Train Award and two NAACP Image Award nominations. They have won Grammy Awards in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1997, and 2002, and have collaborated with other artists such as Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Ben Tankard, Don Henley, Ray Charles, Queen Latifah, Joe Sample, Quincy Jones, Marcus Miller, Brian McKnight, Gordon Goodwin, k.d. lang, Luis Miguel, Al Jarreau, and CeCe Winans. Group biography Oakwood College years
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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 fellow students for the hobby group. The Gentlemen were rehearsing in a campus bathroom (later said to be in Moran Hall), getting ready for a performance, when Mark Kibble heard them singing. He joined the harmonizing, adding a fifth part, and ended up singing with them onstage that very night. Mark later invited Mervyn Warren to join the group. The group performed under the moniker Alliance. The group performed in local churches and on campus over the next years, with members changing due to college's inevitable comings and goings. In 1985, the lower half of the group (bass, baritone, and second tenor) left upon graduating. At that time, Alvin Chea, Cedric Dent, and David Thomas joined. Music career The group was signed to Warner Brothers in 1987, and quickly changed its name to Take 6 after a name search revealed Alliance was in use. Their eponymous debut album, released in 1988, won them two Grammy Awards and resulted in top ten appearances on both the Billboard Contemporary Jazz and Contemporary Christian Charts. Their swinging, harmony-rich sound attracted much attention; the group went on to record or appear with a number of luminaries, including Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, and Stevie Wonder, to name a few. They recorded for the soundtracks of Dick Tracy, Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, Boyz n the Hood, and the theme song to the TV series Martin. They earned performances on Saturday Night Live, the Oscars, and the Grammys, and have had the honor of performing for four U.S. sitting Presidents, including the Democratic National Convention. In 1991, after the release of their second album, So Much 2 Say, Mervyn Warren left the group to pursue a career as a producer. Joey Kibble, Mark's younger brother, was invited to round out the vocal lineup. The group added instrumentation to their purely a cappella sound beginning with the record, He Is Christmas. Join The Band and Brothers continued their Grammy streak. Take 6's 1998 release, So Cool, brought the group back to its a cappella origins. In 2006 the group launched Take 6 Records; Feels Good the first album on their new label, was released the same year. In 2007, they recorded a duet with Eros Ramazzotti in his CD e² ("Eros al quadrato") singing backing vocals to the song "Un attimo di pace". In 2008, Take 6 released The Standard, which was a first time voyage for the group into a more traditional Jazz repertoire. The Standard, a critically hailed success, garnered three more Grammy nominations providing them the distinct honor of being the most Grammy nominated vocal group in history. The group's home-base is Nashville, Tennessee, with two members residing in Los Angeles. All original members grew up Seventh-day Adventist. Members Current Alvin Chea (since 1985) bass Khristian Dentley (2011) baritone Joey Kibble (1991) second tenor Mark Kibble (1980) first tenor Claude V. McKnight III (1980) first tenor David Thomas (1985) second tenor Former Mervyn Warren (1980–1991) second tenor Cedric Dent (1985–2011) baritone
Take 6 in brief
- How many Take 6 releases are on Riffiter?
- 30 releases are catalogued, spanning 1988 to 2026.
- When was Take 6 formed?
- Take 6 formed in 1987.
- What is the most recent Take 6 release on Riffiter?
- It Is Well, released in 2026.

