East Hampton - Join the Ross School for an evening of sparkling entertainment with The Duke's Men of Yale University a cappella group on Thursday, March 18 at 7 p.m. in the Senior Building Lecture Hall.
This all male singing group consistently thrills audiences across the country and around the world with a diverse repertoire including pop, classical arrangements, jazz standards, show tunes, spirituals, rock ballads, traditional Yale numbers and more.
One member of the group,
Sam Tsui, is well known to YouTube viewers for an homage he posted to
Michael Jackson. Member
Raphael Odell Shapiro graduated from Ross in 2008.
Founded in 1952, "Da Doox" is Yale's youngest all-male a cappella group and has a 57-year history of outstanding musicianship, ground-breaking humor, and close camaraderie. Recently, they have had the opportunity to perform for audiences at prestigious venues such as The White House (where they sing annually), The World Expo in Japan, Shea Stadium for the New York Mets, and the newly restored Lincoln Center in Manhattan, where just this spring they were honored both as the Best A Cappella Group of the Northeast, and as one of seven finalists in the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella.
With annual tour destinations ranging from the beaches of Hawaii to the temples of Thailand to the mountains of Peru, The Duke's Men consistently thrill audiences across the country and around theworld with a diverse repertoire including pop, classical arrangements, jazz standards, show tunes, spirituals, rock ballads, traditional Yale numbers, and more!
There is a $10 Student suggested contribution; and $15 Adults suggested contribution.
For more information go to
www.dukesmen.com.
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