The "Voices of East Harlem" was an American vocal ensemble that originated in the late 1960s. Known for their soulful gospel and R&B sound, the group was formed by community activists aiming to provide creative outlets for youth in East Harlem, New York. Throughout their career, they released four albums, including the critically acclaimed "Right On Be Free." While the ensemble had no definitive frontman, their collective work and powerful harmonies left a lasting impact on the music scene of their era.