The Delta Soul Singers

Feel the Spirit. Hear the Harmony. Experience the Delta.
The Delta Soul Singers are a Little Rock, Arkansas-based vocal collective known for their powerhouse harmonies and genre-blending sound rooted in Delta gospel, soul, blues, and country-soul fusion. Featuring Crystal Hayes, Michael Dotson, Kenbria Robinson, Zetoria Curry, Ricardo Richardson, and Paige Johnsey, the group brings over a decade of shared musical experience to every performance.
Their high-energy, church-infused performances combine storytelling, audience participation, call-and-response, and a cappella moments, creating an engaging and unforgettable experience for audiences of all backgrounds.
The Delta Soul Singers have performed at the Southeast Tourism Society Conference and Americana on Main, and have been featured at the Macon Road Show hosted by Oxford American. Their work has also been featured on the PBS documentary Unveiled: Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash and Mark Currey’s Only Sky album.
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