Only the stage lights were on in Brown Auditorium inside Old Main, as 18 SUNY Cortland students began a gentle harmony, which rose and eventually filled the traditional performing venue with an ...
From “The Office” to “Pitch Perfect,” a cappella has increasingly found itself as a cultural flashpoint within popular media. At Georgetown University, the a cappella groups foster a sense of ...
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When the Saxatones and the other five a cappella singing groups hold their annual rush at Georgetown University, hundreds of underclassmen race to sing for each ensemble. The audition process is so ...
Here are two of the most common reasons music listeners either refuse to listen to a cappella music or are quickly bored by it: 1) It's almost always covers of popular songs, and 2) It's difficult to ...
Abramorama has acquired North American theatrical rights to “Just Sing,” a coming-of-age a cappella documentary set in a real-life “Pitch Perfect”-esque competition. It follows a make-or-break season ...
WEST NEWBURY— A cappella Night returns Saturday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. at the Pentucket Middle/High School auditorium, 24 Main St. West Newbury. Making their debut at the popular concert, Upper Structure ...
SAN DIEGO — Sitaare is University of California, San Diego’s first-ever south Asian a cappella team. The inclusive vocal group was birthed in 2006 to bring a thoughtful blend of South Asian and ...
Durban musician Zipho Dzanibe is heading to the A Cappella Academy 2026 in Los Angeles after surpassing his R50,000 ...
Walk into Old Main Brown Auditorium on the SUNY Cortland campus for an A Cappella practice and you will meet not only a group of big voices and clear talent but plenty of warm personalities, too. The ...
Chicago a cappella, Chicago’s premier unaccompanied vocal ensemble, begins its 2024-25 season this September with “Lamentations,” a program exploring narratives of displacement, yearning for home, and ...
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