Man, I have a feeling that a cappella rush is in something like FULL SWING! The ivory towers echo Billy Joel, Bruno Mars and more bastardizations of Usher’s “Let It Burn” than you can fathom! I get goosebumps just about every time I walk under an archway inhabited by Duke’s Men, Alley Cats, Somethings Extras …
According to a recent slideshow on Huffington Post, the Duke’s Men rendition of Rihanna’s beloved “Umbrella” is #2 in “The Best of College A Cappella.” The #1 spot went to a Lady Gaga Medley by On the Rocks, an a cappella group from the University of Oregon. The Whiffenpoofs will be competing with On the …
“The Quickest Road,” the stand-out track from the new Duke’s Men album The Chase was just selected for Sing 7: Lucky. This Halloween, The Contemporary A Cappella Society of America (CASA) announced the track list for their seventh installment of the all vocal compilation that features the year’s best tracks from both collegiate and professional …
Now it’s the boys’ turn to face the music.
According to Sam’s twitter, his ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ cover is going to be #48 in InStyle magazine’s list of 100 cool things in the magazine’s December issue.
We are officially past the point where people are allowed to say they don’t “get” twitter.
The Doox are premiering a new arrangement of a TBA Miley Cyrus song, featuring soloists Sam Tsui (yes THAT Sam Tsui!) and Henry Gottfried.
Earnestness is not our forte, but we’re in full support of manipulating the contrived good feelings of Yale Family Weekend to get what you’ve been missing in your workaday life in New Haven. Here’s a wrap up of articles we have so far.
If you’re like me and are always a little bewildered about how to show your parents the Yale experience (yeah, I go to the BAC all the time, mom….), let an a cappella concert do it for you!
Imagine a cross between Bring It On, High School Musical and an Alley Cat Jam, and you’ll have a good idea of what we’re talking about.
For our readers who do not live across the street from Vanderbilt Hall: Tap night is occuring. Loudly. Screams and shouted names abound. Good luck to our freshman friends and readers!
Mad Men Season 3 Episode 3 boasts (in addition to blackface and more pregnant drinking) an epic a cappella battle between two members of the Princeton class of 1955 while high at work.