Dickens Style Carolers | Garbed in authentic 19th Century English costumes reminiscent of the Charles Dickens era, this group performs Christmas carols for private parties, club meetings, churches, banquets, hotels, restaurants and for all area vacation attractions. Strolling form table to table, store to store, or door to door, with their unique blend of a capella harmony, the singers bring holiday cheer with a repertoire of over 70 holiday songs and carols in both traditional and contemporary musical arrangements. Ask for White Christmas, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, or Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and this versatile group will be prepared to perform your favorite request. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Hi-Tones | The Hi-Tones have appeared on Good Morning America, CBS This Morning and the Guiding Light. They transport you back to that era of goldies but oldies, and they do it with STYLE! THe energetic arrangements and sweet harmonies of the Hi-Tones create a great stageshow, or an exciting addition as atmosphere charactures and music.
Remember the days of leather jackets and poodle skirts? Expect to hear such songs as: At the Hop, Barbara Ann, The Book of Love, Breaking Up is Hard to Do, come & Go with Me, Duke of Earl, Get a Job, Goodnight Sweetheart, In the Still of the Night, Johnny Angel, La Bamba, Limbo Rock, The Lion Sleeps Tonight, Lollipop, My Girl, Rock Around the Clock, ROckin' Robin, Runaround Sue, Sea of Love, Twist and Shout, Under the Boardwalk, Venus, Why Do Fools Fall in Love? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Hollywood Sisters | The Hollywood Sisters bring four-part harmony to a new level. With the latest in techniques, from vocal percussion to female bass, this quartest can capture the sound & style of so many eras. From Swing music of the 40s to doo-wop of the 50s, from the girl groups of the 60s to now. Their vocal arrangements have won awards in the a cappella community and they have sparked in numerous shows and conventions. Hear such great songs as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", "Chattanooga Choo-Choo", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" from the 40s/Swing Era. "Be My Baby", "Going to the Chapel", "Respect", "Stop in the Name of Love" from the 50s & 60s and contemporary songs such as "Express Yourself" (Madonna), "Independent Woman" (Destiny's Child), "What a Girl Wants" and many more. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
South 27 | These five guys have such impressive, full sound that they simply do not need instruments. They have won Best Pop Group on Ed McMahon's Next Big Star and are the Harmony Sweeps Champions for the East Coast 2001. Their youth shines in their energetic performances, but don't it fool ya! These guys have been singing together for many years, and their tight harmonies and booming rhythm section bass and vocal percussion show how well they perform as a team. Their recent splash into the a cappella world has many fans and clients comparing them to great acts such as Rockapella. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Toxic Audio | Hailed by critics as "a musical experience unlike any other", Toxic Audio, the 5-member theatrical vocal experience, was formed at the 1998 Orlando International Fringe Festival. Their interactive show, which combines tight harmonies, improv comedy, vocal sound effects and unique visuals was hailed by critics as "an act so polished, it seems ready-made for Leno or Letterman." The show caught the attention of Disney executives who hired Toxic Audio to perform at the Disney - MGM Studios. There, they spent over a year performing six shows a day for crowds of over 3000.
Accolades include being named "The Best Pop Group In America" by Ed McMahon's Next Big Star and crowned the year 2000 Harmony Sweepstakes National Champions. Their theatre work has earned them the Lillie Stoates Award for Best Musical. As they continue to explore the boundaries of the human voice, the high-energy performers of Toxic Audio are always unexpected, wildly off-the-wall and utterly entertaining! | | | Video | | | | Click here to see the Toxic Audio Video | | | | | | | | | |
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