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This is a list of notable professional a cappella groups that have an article in Wikipedia. A ...
There are several lists of a cappella groups, listings of groups that sing a cappella. List of professional a cappella groups; Lists of collegiate a cappella groups List of collegiate a cappella groups in the United States. List of Stanford University a cappella groups; List of university a cappella groups in the United Kingdom
Acappella is an all-male contemporary Christian vocal group founded in 1982 by Keith Lancaster, who has been the singer, songwriter, and producer throughout the group's history. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The group only consists of vocalists who sing in a cappella style without instrumental accompaniment .
Awaken A Cappella [3] Kevin Bleyer: Stanford University: Stanford Fleet Street Singers [4] James Bundy: Harvard University: Krokodiloes [2] Prescott Bush: Yale University: Whiffenpoofs [5] Jonathan Coulton: Yale University: Whiffenpoofs [6] Anoop Desai: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Clef Hangers [7] George Fan: University of ...
The Scholars (vocal group) Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat; Shannon Express; Singer Pur; The Singing Senators; Die Singphoniker; Six13; Slavyanka (a cappella group) The Soil (band) The Sons of Pitches; Soweto Gospel Choir; The Steinettes; Street Corner Symphony (group) Streetnix; Sweet Adelines International; Sweet Sorrow (band)
Archie Bell & the Drells; Backstreet Boys; Bee Gees; Black Ivory; Bloodstone; Blue Magic; Boney M. Boyz II Men [1]; Brisbane Birralee Voices; Brownstone; Cliff Adams Singers
The Great Debate” appeared on Voices Only 2012 Vol. 2 and BOCA 2013, [34] [35] along with many other nationally renowned collegiate a cappella groups. It has become the Buffoons most popular song of all time, amassing over 50,000 streams across all platforms as of 2023. In 2015 the group went on to release Songs from the Grove to moderate ...
Titled "Super-Duper Number 1 Greatest of All Time A Cappella Bonanza!", the name was selected after it was voted #1 by internet trolls in an online Twitter poll. In a bargain plea with the trolls, the group agreed to proceed with the chosen name, provided the tweets in question, some of which were abusive, were removed. [35]