The ladies of the Platinum Show Chorus have been singing for a long time, as in 50 years. The a capella group, a member of Sweet Adelines International, nail four-part harmony each and every song.
An award-winning La Jolla ensemble is gearing up for a show full of sublime harmonies and a cappella tunes. But lest you suspect this is your grandparents’ barbershop music, listen up. The sounds of ...
One local group found a way to turn Super Bowl Sunday into something much bigger than football. The Singing Buckeyes, a ...
Vocal Fusion, a new Stark County-based singing group, will be performing its inaugural Christmas show on Friday and Saturday at Canton Palace Theatre. 15 of the 17 members of Vocal Fusion are GlenOak ...
Some students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are gearing up for a collaboration with national brands ahead of the ...
Acasola, a student-run a cappella group at CSUN, has established three pillars: family, music and leadership. Club President Gianfranco Montelione says these values bring members together and shape ...
The Vail Series welcomes Grammy award-winning a cappella group Take 6 at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, in Swasey Chapel, located at 200 Chapel Drive. Tickets are free for Denison students, faculty and ...
When Doox of Yale is on stage, it’s all about that bass — and tenor and baritone. The a cappella group is for lower register singers, so no sopranos or altos here, but an all-gender ensemble of 18 ...
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Those who enjoy singing a cappella harmony have a new outlet for it, as they can join a group being formed that is meeting for its first season on Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. at Art & Soul Rowan, 207 W.
Founded in 1984 by former Tufts students Joanne Cohen (LA ‘87), Craig Everett (LA ‘89) and David Wiley (LA ‘89), the Tufts Amalgamates were the university's first co-ed a cappella group. Although many ...