His novel The Insolent Breed served as the basis for the Broadway musical A Joyful Noise.
A Joyful Noise, a 1966 musical with a book by Edward Padula and music and lyrics by Oscar Brand and Paul Nassau
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Her next three shows were all choreographed by her old friend, Michael Bennett: A Joyful Noise, Henry, Sweet Henry, and Promises, Promises (in which she performed the famous dance Turkey Lurkey Time with Donna McKechnie and Margo Sappington).
Their fifth studio album, "A Joyful Noise", was released in May 2012 and featured collaborations with British production team Xenomania and French DJ Fred Falke.
After an appearance at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival, they recorded the first gospel album to appear on a major label, the live album A Joyful Noise, for RCA Records in 1959.