"It is an honor for me to play on instruments held up by such a legacy," stated Simonson, who comes from a family of musicians. His own legacy includes a great grandfather who traveled throughout the islands performing and preaching, an aunt who is a popular jazz artist, and a younger sister, a soprano with Washington National Opera and Chicago Lyric Opera. He is thrilled to be able to minister to the Atlanta church family originally founded by former Georgia slaves.
Simonson is best known for and has defined himself as a multi-genre musician, as Music Director for Three Mo' Tenors, the Boys Choir of Harlem, and Three Mo' Divas, popularized in Washington, DC, for which he was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Best Musical Direction. Friendship's congregants will hear "Another Chance"; one of Simonson's featured songs on his newly released CD, "Victory! Introducing Victor Simonson", which debuted in New York several months ago.
The pianist, composer, and baritone has also worked with soprano Denyce Graves, (classical), Donnie McClurkin (gospel), and Kim Thompson (jazz- Beyonce's drummer), as well as Fantasia and Michelle Williams (Destiny's Child).
People may contact the church for directions or visit Simonson's website at victorsimonson.com. They will also have an opportunity to meet the Associate Conductor immediately following the service, before he leaves the pews of history and heads back to take his place in the pit of The Color Purple at the Fabulous Fox Theatre for the afternoon matinee.
Victor Simonson to Perform at First African American Baptist Church in Atlanta


