The Walton Arts Center celebrates 10 years of "aca-awesomeness" with the return of the annual VoiceJam Festival. Now in its ...
Image courtesy of Elliana Arnold. By Griffin Cappiello This past Friday, Catholic University’s Take Note A Cappella hosted ...
When the New York Times reporter Sopan Deb was a teenager, he joined his high school a cappella group. On most songs he just sang background vocals or beatboxed, but he did get one big solo: the lead ...
It’s clear that a cappella music is hitting a high note. What was once a niche music style found in college competitions has gone mainstream, with Grammy-winning recordings and a hugely successful ...
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 ...
A solo vocal without instrumentation can be a scary thing. But these four classics show the power of a cappella moments.
Few people were aware of the 1994 single “Insomniac” by the rock duo Billy Pilgrim, and it quickly sank into obscurity. But a cappella groups can’t stop singing it. We set out to find an explanation.
Believe it or not, the organized noise of chaos at Yale University is a part of rush. It's not the usual competition where sororities and fraternities vie for the best recruits, or when nervous ...
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‘Singing through a Screen’: How Stanford and its a cappella scene are changing for the digital world
“A New Way to Audition” reads the Stanford a cappella website. This year, instead of nervously making their way to Old Union for tryouts, those auditioning for a capella will be singing through a ...
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