Broadway Inspirational Voices
was originally founded by McElroy in 1994 as the Broadway Gospel Choir and in 1999 was reincarnated in its current form. In addition to numerous concerts, the group has performed on “The Rosie O’Donnell Christmas Special,” Broadway Sings Elton John, The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation Benefit, The 2000 Tony Awards 2000, and OpSail 2000 for President and Mrs. Clinton.

The Broadway Inspirational Voices second album Great Joy: A Gospel Christmas was released on Sh-K-Boom Records in 2003 and received a Grammy Award nomination. Broadway Inspirational Voices

(BIV) is a diverse professional choir composed of New York’s finest actors, singers and dancers from the Broadway stage.  The mission of Broadway Inspirational Voices (BIV) is to bring people of all races and religious backgrounds together to explore and perform traditional American Musical art forms with an emphasis on Gospel music.  BIV has brought its multi-cultural talents to a vast audience.

Some of the shows represented by its members are Aida, Rent, Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, Cabaret and Off-Broadway's Godspel, Hairspray, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Man of LaMancha, The Look of Love, The Producers, The Full Monty, Moma Mia, Dance of the Vampire, 42nd Street, Into the Woods, and The Color Purple.