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UNL student James Rasser is a member of The Bathtub Dogs, the university's oldest student a cappella group. He is also a prolific arranger, both for the group and for his own multitrack a cappella recordings. This summer, he has been selected to join The Hyannis Sound, a legendary auditioned a cappella "super group" of college students who perform in and around the Cape Cod area during the summer months. In this episode of Campus Voices, he discussed his interest in a cappella and vocal arranging, the production process he uses to create his multitrack recordings, the audition process to join The Hyannis Sound and his plans for the future.
By Rick AllowayUNL student James Rasser is a member of The Bathtub Dogs, the university's oldest student a cappella group. He is also a prolific arranger, both for the group and for his own multitrack a cappella recordings. This summer, he has been selected to join The Hyannis Sound, a legendary auditioned a cappella "super group" of college students who perform in and around the Cape Cod area during the summer months. In this episode of Campus Voices, he discussed his interest in a cappella and vocal arranging, the production process he uses to create his multitrack recordings, the audition process to join The Hyannis Sound and his plans for the future.