The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir

Scotland Yard Gospel Choir is an American indie pop band from Chicago. Scotland Yard Gospel Choir was formed in 2001 by two college graduates with degrees in music. Despite the name, none of the members are from London and they do not play gospel music. Matthew Kerstein and Elia Einhorn initially released a four track recording, "Do You Still Stick Out in the Crowd", then expanded to a four-piece by adding Ellen O'hayer and Sam Koentopp before re... more

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