Mr. KCBC 2020-2021
Xavion Smith
The Kansas City Boys Choir (KCBC), was founded in November 1995, and incorporated as a not-for-profit Missouri organization in 1996. This organization was built on the inspiration and vision of our Founder, CEO, and Artistic Director, Mr. Ah’Lee Robinson, Kansas City’s own national recording gospel artist.
KCBC consists of approximately 30 plus young men from diverse musical backgrounds in the age range of 9-19 years of age. KCBC provides a forum for developing and enhancing the mind to bridge communication gaps through music in the classical boys’ choir tradition.

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Kansas City Boys Choir
KCBC consists of approximately 30 plus young men from diverse musical backgrounds in the age range of 9-19 years of age.

KC Boys Choir
KCBC consists of approximately 30 plus young men from diverse musical backgrounds in the age range of 9-19 years of age.

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KCBC consists of approximately 30 plus young men from diverse musical backgrounds in the age range of 9-19 years of age.

Informational Video
The Kansas City Boys Choir (KCBC) is a not for profit non-sectarian multicultural performing arts choir. The choir was founded in 1995 by the Executive Director, Ah’Lee Robinson. The choir was formed to provide an avenue for boys to provide music to the general public in all facets. The choir also serves as a catalyst for boys to learn social skills with emphasis on the “whole boy” with music becoming the by-product.

Interested Story
The Boys Choirs has not only been a positive interest story for the community but it has become an even greater interest story for us who serve them faithfully. We have had over 150 boys that have gone thru the ranks of the choir.
During that time we have received several calls from mothers reaching out to me personally to assist where their sons needed to be redirected or disciplined. Our Educational Director (ED) has personally developed a relationship with the boys to assure that they are surrounded with a good role model. He practically becomes the father figure for boys that come from single parent homes. He once received a call from a mother who said, “Help! He’s trying to shave and doesn’t know what to do.”