Ward Swingle is back. Swingle left The Double Six of Paris in 1963 to form his own vocal group, The Swingle Singers, which enjoyed success on both sides of the Atlantic. Forty years later, Swingle has ...
Few vocal ensembles, classical or otherwise, identify with their founder as stylishly as the Swingle Singers. The British a cappella vocal group, which stops at Samford University on Tuesday for a ...
It's not lost on the Swingle Singers that this is the 40th anniversary of the Beatles invasion of the United States. The English a cappella group will present four or five Beatles tunes, including ...
It was after a stint at Morningside College that Ward Swingle moved to Paris and began experimenting with a jazzy scat style of singing. Flash forward 40 years and the Swingle Singers still be seen ...
With lines of ba-ba-ba-bas and doobie-doobie-doos, all chained to J.S. Bach’s elegant harmonies, the Swingle Singers spelled a name for themselves nearly 50 years ago. The personnel has changed over ...
Students in the A&M Consolidated choral program get the chance to perform three songs with Grammy Award-winning a cappella group The Swingle Singers on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. The ...
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