Joanna Goldsmith (Soprano), Sara Brimer (Soprano),
Clare Wheeler (Alto), Lucy Bailey (Alto),
Richard Eteson (Tenor), Christopher Jay (Tenor),
Kevin Fox (Bass/VP), Tobias Hug (Bass/VP) Hugh Walker (sound engineer)
Influences
Johann Sebastian Bach, Les Double Six, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Mozart, Quincy Jones
The eight young international vocalists that make up the Swingle Singers have inherited a unique singing tradition that spans over forty years and forty-eight albums of music-making. Since its foundation in the early '60s and throughout many incarnations and name-changes, the group has won Grammies, collaborated with artists as diverse as the Modern Jazz Quartet, Quincy Jones, Jarvis Cocker, Luciano Berio, Michael Nyman and Shlomo and toured the globe with its trademark vocal sound.
One of the leading groups in the world of a cappella, the Swingle Singers have to be experienced live, where the combination of startling arrangements, thrilling choreography and skillful vocal percussion really do create the illusion that you're hearing a lot more than just the eight people on stage! For more information on the group, tour schedule, history, music and recordings, drop by our website: www.swinglesingers.com with best wishes from the Swingle Singers "myspace.com/swinglesingers" is maintained by the Swingle Singers
Built in 1925, the Montreal Olympia theatre is one of the most precious jewels of Montreal’s cultural and architectural heritage. Its years devoted to “cinematic theatre” lent it a unique flavour. Memories of the past still linger, doubled with an unparalleled convivial atmosphere. Its ideal location (near the Berri-UQAM metro station) makes it one of Montreal’s most accessible venues.
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Bâti en 1925, l’Olympia de Montréal est l’un des joyaux les plus précieux des milieux culturels et architecturaux montréalais. Ses longues années consacrées au "théâtre cinématographique" lui ont conféré un cachet tout particulier. Il y flotte un air du passé doublé d’une ambiance conviviale inégalée. Sa situation géographique privilégiée (Métro Berri-UQAM) en fait l’un des théâtres les plus facilement accessibles à Montréal.
Hi Toby and the singers! Just heard you're coming to our side of the pond! Pity I just moved to Los Angeles, otherwise I would have tried to catch you in NY. Let me know if you're coming out here :) all the best, Matthew
Les Jazzeries are based in a nice town near Montreal, Quebec. Have you ever been to Montreal? It's a very beautiful city even if it is cold in winter time :) If you are coming to Montreal, let us know, we will be interester to see your show!
The Real Community is a place where you can meet your colleagues and friends from vocal groups and choirs from all around the world, promote your music, and listen to music made by other groups.
The Real Community is made for people coming from different parts of the vocal music world - singers, vocal ensembles, choirs, festival managers, booking representatives, conductors, composers, a cappella fans - everybody who has a connection to a cappella music.
hey guys...sorry it took so long to respond it never appeared as an alert but yes i kno the brimer's...im in the greeneville highschool advanced chorus and mrs brimer is our assistant and we're singin "someobdy to love" arranged by will duh beast (will brimer) lol...
Thank you for your response. The credits could be showing up as your label or something technical that I'm not aware of. Honestly, I was just looking for "The Single Singers" the many times that I looked over the credits. When you guys are able to see it, I hope you'll be able to figure it out :) It is a great show and hearing you guys pop up in it is very fun.
Hi gang, just listening again to Both Sides Now, great arrangement, and wonderful unexpected outro. I uploaded The Elephant's Child written by Gordon Jacob, Best wishes and Peace, Neil