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Back again! This time with a focus on High School a cappella, and the ICHSA competition. Â Three of the four groups below just competed in the New England Semifinal, and the last group will be competing shortly in the Midatlantic Semifinal. See below for more information!
To be Released on April 30th!
Now, after you’ve heard show #62, I want to tell you a few more things. Â First, go to the Town Criers facebook page linked to above. Â There you’ll find a couple of videos of their competition set. Â Fun choreo with the opening number (Lion Sleeps Tonight)! Â Second, Amanda Roeder has been doing -awesome- work with the students at Marblehead. Â Every time they come out with something new, I’m floored all over again. Â There’s a great local article on Amanda and the Marblehead groups at http://www.wickedlocal.com/. I know I’m heaping a lot of praise on Amanda, but she’s just the directing force, and I want to call out the amazing students she has, with their hard work, energy, and above all, passion and talent. Lastly, I want to once again direct everyone to http://www.casa.org/acanom where you can submit your nominations for this year’s ACAs, including, new this year, an ACA award for best a cappella podcast! *nudge, nudge*
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Back again! This time with a focus on High School a cappella, and the ICHSA competition. Â Three of the four groups below just competed in the New England Semifinal, and the last group will be competing shortly in the Midatlantic Semifinal. See below for more information!
To be Released on April 30th!
Now, after you’ve heard show #62, I want to tell you a few more things. Â First, go to the Town Criers facebook page linked to above. Â There you’ll find a couple of videos of their competition set. Â Fun choreo with the opening number (Lion Sleeps Tonight)! Â Second, Amanda Roeder has been doing -awesome- work with the students at Marblehead. Â Every time they come out with something new, I’m floored all over again. Â There’s a great local article on Amanda and the Marblehead groups at http://www.wickedlocal.com/. I know I’m heaping a lot of praise on Amanda, but she’s just the directing force, and I want to call out the amazing students she has, with their hard work, energy, and above all, passion and talent. Lastly, I want to once again direct everyone to http://www.casa.org/acanom where you can submit your nominations for this year’s ACAs, including, new this year, an ACA award for best a cappella podcast! *nudge, nudge*