A Quote by Omari Hardwick

You don't go to church and tell the choir how to sing if you're a visitor. — © Omari Hardwick
You don't go to church and tell the choir how to sing if you're a visitor.
I went to, you know, a church in Chicago, and my mom, of course, was in the choir because my mom was a singer; she used to sing. I wanted to be in the choir as well, and I was like, 'Mom, please, you know, I want to sing in the choir with you guys.' I kept on asking her, and finally I was, you know, in the choir.
My little brother and grandma told me I could sing. I used to sing in church, too. Not like in the choir or anything, but for people around the church... on the church bus going home and Christmas plays.
You know what I do on Sundays? I sing in a choir. I sing in a Greek Orthodox choir, and I'm the only hillbilly tenor in the Orthodox Church.
I used to sing in church, too. Not like in the choir or anything, but for people around the church... on the church bus going home and Christmas plays.
My parents were in the local church choir, and I used to go along and sing and play the organ at all the weddings and christenings.
When I was growing up, I'd be in the choir. My mum was the organist in the church, so I'd sing in the church.
I was in a church choir early on and that really helped me musically in terms of chops, learning how to sing harmonies.
I love singing. You know, my mother always used to encourage me, 'Sing, sing,' and I was in a choir in church, yes.
When you think about choir music, that's a cappella. You have church choir that you would sing without any instrument. I think the popular form that we have now is barbershop in the 20th century, and the collegiate movement.
Ya know it was a toss-up whether I go in for diamonds or sing in the choir. The choir lost.
When I got married, I hired a great choir - the St. James Choir, an all-black gospel choir - to sing at my wedding.
I like to sing with my cousins. We're in a church choir.
As a Welshman that can't sing, I never feel more proud to be Welsh than when I hear the Treorchy Male Choir - the Master Choir of them all. If I could sing I would apply for membership myself.
Christians don't tell lies, they just go to church and sing them. How many times have you stood and sang, “Take my life and let it be” when you haven't given Him one ounce?
I'm not religious but there's something about being in a church at Christmas and listening to a choir sing.
I don't really sing... I just hear notes so I know what it's supposed to sound like, if that makes sense. You ever hear someone try to teach a choir how to sing, but they can't sing? That's me.
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