The Hullabahoos, the inspiration for the inescapable “Pitch Perfect” trilogy, will also perform at the Reser Center in ...
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 ...
For the first time since fall 2019, Cornell’s auditoriums are filled with audience members enjoying the colorful spotlights and vibrant covers from a cappella groups — though not without regard for ...
CHELMSFORD — The Crescendos are getting ready to take Manhattan. Following a first-place finish at the International Championship of High School A Cappella Northeast Semifinals in March, Chelmsford ...
Auditions for many of the University of Minnesota’s a cappella groups started this week, in preparation for upcoming concerts and competitions. For all a cappella groups on campus, one of the biggest ...
Throughout their challenging auditions, painstaking rehearsals and impressive performances, the Belles have become a family ...
With finals season in sight, a full house of Harvard students, faculty, and members of the wider community gathered in Sanders Theatre on Dec. 5 for “Jam Packed!” — a four-and-a-half-hour showcase ...
CHELMSFORD — Both of Chelmsford High School’s a cappella groups, The Thursdays and The Crescendos, have advanced to the International Championship of High School A Cappella (ICHSA) Northeast ...
For about a week every fall, Parkes Hall is bustling outside of regular class hours. Hundreds of stressed-out hopeful singers flood in, going from room to room, singing scales and adding their names ...
The 31st Annual D.C. A Cappella Festival (DCAF) featured seven local a cappella groups for a two-night event in Gaston Hall on Nov. 3 and 4. DCAF, co-hosted by the Georgetown GraceNotes, the premier a ...
In keeping with past trends, the acceptance rates for University a cappella groups — whose spring auditions concluded this week — were extremely low, though fewer students auditioned for groups in the ...