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The Dartmouth Aires

The Dartmouth Aires is an Ivy League a cappella group from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The group rose to fame in the third season of the NBC musical competition The Sing-Off, placing runner-up behind international a cappella sensation Pentatonix.

The Dartmouth Aires
OriginHanover, New Hampshire
GenresCollegiate a cappella
Years active1946 (1946)–present
Websitewww.dartmouthaires.com

History edit

Dartmouth College's oldest a cappella singing group, the Aires were originally formed as the Injunaires in 1946 as an octet offshoot of the college Glee Club. The group shortened its name in 1972 ahead of the College's 1974 removal of the Indian mascot; a few years later the Aires became independent of the Glee Club.[1]

Although the Aires usually have around eighteen members, group numbers vary on a term-to-term basis. Auditions are held at the beginning of every fall term. Upon joining, each member receives a nickname consisting of two syllables and ending in "o."[2] Members of the Aires pick songs to arrange based on the group's tastes, singing a variety of styles as a result. According to their website, the group's repertoire features "a wide mix of contemporary favorites, traditional Ivy League tunes, sketch comedy, and the occasional piece of opera."[3]

Most of the group's arrangements consist of a soloist, background singers, and a vocal percussionist. The Aires perform at numerous events each term at Dartmouth and locally in the Upper Valley. They frequently take weekend road-trips, singing and reveling at other colleges, performing for schools and private events, and entertaining at Dartmouth alumni clubs. Every winter break, the Aires tour the Eastern Seaboard, while traveling further afield every spring. Recent spring tours have taken them to Aruba, Costa Rica, Paris, Italy, Colorado, a few of the Hawaiian Islands, Florida, California,[1] and Hong Kong.

Recent Aires accolades include winning the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for Best All-Male Collegiate Album for both their 2003 ("Black Tie Affaire") and 2005 ("Impaired") album releases, as well as selection for Varsity Vocals' Best Of Collegiate A Cappella compilation albums in 2003, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2015, and 2021 and selection for the Voices Only compilation CD in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2011. Their most recent album, On Aire, was released in December 2017.

In 2011, they competed in season 3 of The Sing Off, a national reality show. The group performing on the show included 16 Aires from the classes of 2010 through 2014. Out of 16 original contestants, they finished as first runner-up behind Pentatonix, whose rise to stardom was catalyzed by the show.[4]

The Sing-Off Performances edit

The Dartmouth Aires made the following performances. Note that they did not perform in Episodes 1 and 3:[5]

Albums edit

  • Luminaire (2023)
  • On Aire (2017)
  • Truth or Daire (2014)
  • Fresh Aire (2011)
  • Extraordinaire (2008)
  • Impaired (2004)
  • Dartmouth Undying (2002)
  • Black Tie Affaire (2002)
  • Numerous older albums and records (1950-1990s)

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b The Dartmouth Aires: A Little History 2012-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Daystar Academy Welcomes Dartmouth Aires". Beijing Kids. 27 March 2015. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  3. ^ "The Dartmouth Aires".
  4. ^ The Sing Off- Official Site 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ The Sing Off - Music 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Malin, Clement B. "1956 Dartmouth Alumni Magazine November 1981". Dartmouth Alumni Magazine | The Complete Archive.
  7. ^ "Marc Bruni Theatre Credits, News, Bio and Photos". www.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2021-02-10.

External links edit

  • Dartmouth Aires Official website
  • Varsity Vocals
  • Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA)

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The Dartmouth Aires is an Ivy League a cappella group from Dartmouth College in Hanover New Hampshire The group rose to fame in the third season of the NBC musical competition The Sing Off placing runner up behind international a cappella sensation Pentatonix The Dartmouth AiresOriginHanover New HampshireGenresCollegiate a cappellaYears active1946 1946 presentWebsitewww wbr dartmouthaires wbr com Contents 1 History 2 The Sing Off Performances 3 Albums 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editDartmouth College s oldest a cappella singing group the Aires were originally formed as the Injunaires in 1946 as an octet offshoot of the college Glee Club The group shortened its name in 1972 ahead of the College s 1974 removal of the Indian mascot a few years later the Aires became independent of the Glee Club 1 Although the Aires usually have around eighteen members group numbers vary on a term to term basis Auditions are held at the beginning of every fall term Upon joining each member receives a nickname consisting of two syllables and ending in o 2 Members of the Aires pick songs to arrange based on the group s tastes singing a variety of styles as a result According to their website the group s repertoire features a wide mix of contemporary favorites traditional Ivy League tunes sketch comedy and the occasional piece of opera 3 Most of the group s arrangements consist of a soloist background singers and a vocal percussionist The Aires perform at numerous events each term at Dartmouth and locally in the Upper Valley They frequently take weekend road trips singing and reveling at other colleges performing for schools and private events and entertaining at Dartmouth alumni clubs Every winter break the Aires tour the Eastern Seaboard while traveling further afield every spring Recent spring tours have taken them to Aruba Costa Rica Paris Italy Colorado a few of the Hawaiian Islands Florida California 1 and Hong Kong Recent Aires accolades include winning the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award CARA for Best All Male Collegiate Album for both their 2003 Black Tie Affaire and 2005 Impaired album releases as well as selection for Varsity Vocals Best Of Collegiate A Cappella compilation albums in 2003 2005 2008 2012 2015 and 2021 and selection for the Voices Only compilation CD in 2005 2006 2008 and 2011 Their most recent album On Aire was released in December 2017 In 2011 they competed in season 3 of The Sing Off a national reality show The group performing on the show included 16 Aires from the classes of 2010 through 2014 Out of 16 original contestants they finished as first runner up behind Pentatonix whose rise to stardom was catalyzed by the show 4 The Sing Off Performances editThe Dartmouth Aires made the following performances Note that they did not perform in Episodes 1 and 3 5 Episode 2 Signature Songs Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder Episode 4 Current Hits and 1960s Favorites Animal by Neon Trees Pinball Wizard by The Who Episode 5 Guilty Pleasures Jessie s Girl by Rick Springfield Episode 6 Hip Hop Club Can t Handle Me by Flo Rida Episode 7 Superstar Medleys Killer Queen Bohemian Rhapsody and Somebody to Love by Queen Episode 8 Rock and Country We re Not Gonna Take It by Twisted Sister Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy by Big amp Rich Episode 9 R amp B Ignition Remix by R Kelly Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight amp the Pips Episode 10 Mastermix Medleys and Judges Choice Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones Born This Way by Lady Gaga Shout by The Isley Brothers Won in a Sing Off Battle with Afro Blue where they sang Somebody to Love by Queen band Episode 11 Live Finale Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meat Loaf with Amy Whitcomb of Delilah Not the Same by Ben Folds with Judge Ben Folds Somewhere from West Side Story swan song Albums editLuminaire 2023 On Aire 2017 Truth or Daire 2014 Fresh Aire 2011 Extraordinaire 2008 Impaired 2004 Dartmouth Undying 2002 Black Tie Affaire 2002 Numerous older albums and records 1950 1990s Notable alumni editThomas S Marvel 1956 architect behind American embassies in Costa Rica and Guatemala among other public buildings 6 Mahlon Sandy Apgar 1962 housing infrastructure and real estate consultant Marc Dojo Bruni 1999 Tony Grammy and Olivier winning director of Beautiful The Carole King Musical 7 Paul Lazo Lazarus 1976 director producer and writer of film television and theatre Clark Gelo Moore 2013 actor and writer Michael Nemo Odokara Okigbo 2012 musician and philanthropistReferences edit a b The Dartmouth Aires A Little History Archived 2012 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Daystar Academy Welcomes Dartmouth Aires Beijing Kids 27 March 2015 Retrieved 2019 01 30 The Dartmouth Aires The Sing Off Official Site Archived 2011 11 22 at the Wayback Machine The Sing Off Music Archived 2011 11 22 at the Wayback Machine Malin Clement B 1956 Dartmouth Alumni Magazine November 1981 Dartmouth Alumni Magazine The Complete Archive Marc Bruni Theatre Credits News Bio and Photos www broadwayworld com Retrieved 2021 02 10 External links editDartmouth Aires Official website Varsity Vocals Dartmouth Aires repertoire Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award CARA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Dartmouth Aires amp oldid 1198132604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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