Archive for July, 2008

November 3, 2011

The 82nd Airborne Chorus The All-American Chorus is a nonprofit musical group composed of Division Troopers representing every unit within the Division. An informal organization, the All-American Chorus was formed in November 1967 to sing at Sunday services in the Division Chapel. At that time the chorus consisted of about 15 members. During a period [...]

December 1, 2011

The Three Waiters   Everyone is raving about The Three Waiters® singing waiters.  One of the world’s most successful corporate and private event acts. Conceived in Sydney, Australia in 1997, The Three Waiters ® is the brainchild of Opera Singer and Society Photographer Mark Bradley who had attended over 2,500 events over a ten year [...]

January 12, 2012

Pavlo   Artist/Composer Pavlo is a Canadian born Greek whose “Greek flamenco guitar” sound has reached over 47 countries.  He has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide, while spending a lifetime dedicated to music and the blending of sounds from Eastern Wurope, Latin America, and the Mediterranean.  Growing up in Toronto, his love of the guitar [...]

February 9, 2012

Rozlyn Sorrell Rozlyn Sorrell’s music industry colleagues describe her as a “consummate artist.” Preview any of her performances and you too, will come away in full agreement. Rozlyn Sorrell is supremely accomplished. Here is an artist whose passion and unique vocal talent ring true. They are true when using her six-octave range in performing various [...]

March 22, 2012

The Yale Wiffenpoofs Every year, 14 senior Yale men are selected to be in the Whiffenpoofs, the world’s oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group. The Whiffs, as they refer to themselves, were formed in 1909 as a quartet in Mory’s Temple Bar, a legendary private Yale club. The Whiffenpoofs (who were originally a select [...]