The Midnight Ramblers (Ramblers) are an award-winning TTBB
a cappella group based at the
University of Rochester
The University of Rochester (U of R, UR, or U of Rochester) is a private university, private research university in Rochester, New York. The university grants Undergraduate education, undergraduate and graduate degrees, including Doctorate, do ...
. Since their founding in 1998, they have been entirely student organized and directed. They are also made up exclusively of members of Rochester's undergraduate community. The Ramblers finished third in the 2005
International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella; they were also the Mid-Atlantic Champions. In April 2008, they celebrated their tenth anniversary, with nearly every alumnus of the group in attendance.
[UR Campus Times article on Midnight Ramblers 10th Anniversary Celebration]
/ref> Following the show, they became the first undergraduate organization to sponsor a scholarship
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Scholars ...
for incoming students at the university.[Official Rochester press release announcing Midnight Ramblers scholarship]
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History
The Midnight Ramblers were founded in 1998[Midnight Ramblers description on University of Rochester Campus Club Connection website]
by Jon Huang, then a sophomore at the University of Rochester, to focus on crowd-pleasing pop and rock
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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styles instead of the classic a cappella repertoire.
The ensemble gave its first performance on April 30, 1998 in the University’s Rush Rhees
Rush Rhees (; 19 March 1905 – 22 May 1989) was an American philosopher. He is principally known as a student, friend, and literary executor of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. With G. E. M. Anscombe he was co-editor of Wittgenstein's pos ...
Library.[Brief ''Currents'' article describing first concert and 10 year anniversary show]
University of Rochester Office of Communications Their premiere set included "Some Kind of Wonderful", "Good Lovin’", "Truly Madly Deeply", and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World".
Since their inception, they have released eight full-length studio albums, including ''Ça C'est Bon'',
University of Rochester Office of Communications which garnered critical acclaim. Their music has been featured on numerous a cappella compilations including ''Sing 3'',[Alliance for A Cappella Initiatives]
producers of ''Sing'' compilation series. ''Sing 4'',[ ''Voices Only 2007'',]
''Voices Only 2009'',[''Voices Only 2009'' Track List Announced]
/ref> and ''Best of College A cappella 2008''.[''Best of College A cappella 2008'' Track Listing]
hosted by the Contemporary A cappella Society of America They also placed third in the nation at the 2005 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella finals held at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.[2005 ICCA Competition results]
at Varsityvocals.com
Shows
Each year the Ramblers perform regularly on the university campus, throughout the Rochester
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community, and across the country. Their largest concerts usually occur bi-annually towards the end of each fall and spring semester in the university’s 1,031 seat Strong Auditorium, the River Campus’s main performance venue.[Strong Auditorium at the University of Rochester]
Each show traditionally has a "theme" which is played out over the course of concert through a series of video
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s and skit
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* A short segment in a performance, such as:
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See also
* Skete
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s interspersed between sets of songs. These themes usually revolve around a common element of pop culture and/or TV and cinema
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, humorously rewritten to include the members of the group. Recent titles include "Midnight Ramblers of the Caribbean",[UR Campus Times Review of "Midnight Ramblers of the Caribbean]
/ref> "Midnight Ramblers and the Chocolate Factory",[UR Campus Times Review of "Midnight Ramblers and the Chocolate Factory]
Also contains description of "Golden Ticket Contest" "Midnight Ramblers Horror Show", and "The Midnight Ramblers Host Saturday Night Live
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". Certain elements have made recurring appearances in these shows, especially though the interstitial short videos, including a stock footage clip of a building imploding and shots of River Campus food service workers, especially Wilson Commons cashier Dawn Marshall-Hosier. In 2006, a DVD compilation of these video shorts, as well as live concert footage, was released as ''Midnight Ramblers: The DVD''.
In recent years, the advertising for these major Ramblers performances has changed to include different activities connected to the show intended to provide additional entertainment for the University community. These activities have usually taken the form of a scavenger hunt, with clues posted on the concert fliers leading to hidden prizes around campus, or, occasionally, at nearby Rochester landmarks, such as the University of Rochester Medical Center
The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), now known as UR Medicine, is located in Rochester, New York, is one of the main campuses of the University of Rochester and comprises the university's primary medical education, research and pat ...
. In addition, the Ramblers have also been joined on stage by various professional guest artists from around the world, including FORK from Helsinki, Finland in Fall 2008 and, most recently, multi-platinum 80s Latin pop star Alondra.
Tours
Beginning in 2003, the Ramblers have gone on their annual Spring Break Tour each March. Specific destinations vary from year to year, though the group has performed up and down the east and west coasts, as well as in London, England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
in 2007.[''Currents'' article on Ramblers London Tour]
University of Rochester Office of Communications These tours usually consist primarily of workshops and performances at local schools, but have also featured National Anthem
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renditions for professional sporting events, live radio concerts,[Midnight Ramblers on WERS Boston radio, March 2008]
[Interview with the Midnight Ramblers,WERS Boston radio, March 2006]
as well as other, less conventional, performances, such as serving as the headlining entertainment act at the Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology corporation producing computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services headquartered at the Microsoft Redmond campus located in Redmond, Washin ...
Corporation’s annual St. Patrick’s Day party. Highlights from these tours often make their way into subsequent performances, such as in 2004 when the group performed a 10-minute musical about their encounter with a deer on U.S. Route 17 Alternate in South Carolina. The 2005 Spring Show, "The Real World", based on the popular MTV reality show, featured video exclusively from the recent tour to Los Angeles.
The jersey
One of the most recognizable traditions of the Midnight Ramblers is their unique performance garb, which consists of jeans, a T-shirt (occasionally matching, though this is not the case at most shows), and a grey baseball jersey featuring the word "Ramblers" on the front and the singer’s name and number on the back. In most cases, the singer’s last name is used, but certain members of the group have featured nicknames instead.
The jerseys are also regularly integrated into the Ramblers performances, being removed and repurposed as pants, blindfolds, turbans, or, when twisted up and used like a whip, weapons. Wearing the jerseys in public has occasionally caused the Ramblers to be mistaken for members of a baseball team, rather than a vocal ensemble. Critics of the jerseys have pointed out their similarity to those worn by the LA Dodgers
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.
Albums
The Ramblers made their recording debut with their 1999 release ''Now Playing''. Since then, they have produced an additional twelve studio albums, including their most recent full-length CD, ''Déjà Blue.'' To commemorate their tenth anniversary in the Spring of 2008, the Ramblers re-released specific tracks from the seven previous albums on ''Anthology''. All proceeds from sales of this disc were used to sponsor a new University of Rochester scholarship
A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education. Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need.
Scholars ...
for incoming students with musical backgrounds.[Campus Times article describing ''Anthology'' and new Midnight Ramblers scholarship]
Also describes the group's history
Midnight Ramblers releases
*''Now Playing'' (1999)
*''E=MR2'' (2000)
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*''All Sales Final'' (2001)
*''Alternate Route'' (2003)
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*''the blue album'' (2004)
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*''Transistor Radio'' (2005)[Contemporary Acappella Society of America Review of ‘Transistor Radio.]
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*''Midnight Ramblers: The DVD'' (2006)
*''Manifesto!'' (2007)
*''Anthology'' (2008)
*''Ça C'est Bon'' (2009)
*''CCB-Sides'' (2010)
*''Revival'' (2011)
*''Kiss You (Single)'' (2014)
*''Déjà Blue'' (2015)
*Til It Happens To You (Single)'' (2017)
*''This Side Up'' (2017)
*''Things That You Say'' (2021)
*''Don't Start Now (Single)'' (2022)
Philanthropy
In recent years, the Ramblers have been pursuing increasing numbers of philanthropic projects. With help from their alumni and the UR office of admissions, the group now sponsors the Midnight Ramblers Scholarship, to be given for the first time to an incoming student from the class of 2013.[ Also, recordings of the Ramblers have been featured on ''Ripple Effect'', a compilation album released by Liquid 5th Productions in Fall 2008 to fund drilling for wells that will provide water for impoverished African villages.][Ripple Effect Official Website]
/ref> Most recently, in March 2009 the Ramblers spent their spring tour in , Louisiana
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where they sang entirely ''pro bono'' leading workshops and performances for students at schools stricken by Hurricane Katrina. In addition to their vocal work on the tour, they also worked to help with the reconstruction of a house in St. Bernard Parish.
National exposure
The Ramblers have been featured on a number of a cappella compilation albums alongside other collegiate and professional groups, including two appearances on ''Best of College A cappella'' first in 2001 and again in 2008. In December 2008, they recorded their version of "Army" with Ben Folds for inclusion on his upcoming album '' Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!'' which consists entirely of a cappella covers of his music.[''Currents'' article describing Ramblers and Ben Folds recording with photo slideshow]
/ref> Proceeds from the album go to benefit the Save the Music charity.[Ben Folds A cappella Album Official Website]
To promote the album, the Ramblers appeared as the featured opening act at Folds performance at Rochester's Water Street Music Hall in March 2009.
Compilation album appearances
Awards
References
External links
Official website
Midnight Ramblers recordings on acatunes.com
Live performance on AcappellaU videocast episode #1
Ramblers appearance on Rochester's Channel 13 WHAM News Morning Show, December 2008
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University of Rochester
Collegiate a cappella groups
Musical groups established in 1998