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The Hyannis Sound is a professional
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singing group composed of 10 young men from the United States who convene each summer on
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,
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, in the greater
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area. Every summer, members of the Hyannis Sound live together in a house on Cape Cod and perform at various venues across the Cape. The group performs at self-produced weekly shows, parties, restaurants, backyard gatherings, cobblestone streets, and stadiums. Hyannis Sound's repertoire changes each summer but always consists of various popular songs derived from many eras and genres. Over the past 28 years, Hyannis Sound has receive
critical acclaim
from the
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, been awarded by the
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numerous times, and established itself as a staple of Cape Cod's music and social community. In 2020, during the global COVID-19 pandemic, Hyannis Sound went viral on the popular video-sharing app
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and quickly became one of the most followed vocal groups on the app. They have since partnered with brands like Nerds and were featured in ''Glamour'' magazine's You Sang My Song series featuring
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after their cover of " Fallin'" achieved over 12 million views on TikTok.


History

Hyannis Sound was founded in 1994 by Townsend Belisle. Encouraged by the success of the
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,Vineyard Sound: http://www.vineyardsound.org/ which he founded and produced, Townsend decided to put together a similar group on Cape Cod. The group rented a house in Hyannis to live together. Starting small, the group made a name for itself by singing wherever possible. After years of performances, the group established itself as a notable entertainment group on the Cape. Since its inception, the group has enjoyed more and more public notice and now holds four weekly concerts within an area extending from Falmouth to
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. The group is also established as a non-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 2020, the global COVID-19 pandemic threatened the continuity of the group. As a vocal performance group, it seemed almost impossible for the group to reprise the structure of their past summers. However, the nine members of Hyannis Sound 2020 managed to successfully travel to Cape Cod, quarantine together in their home, and launch a virtual concert series. Throughout the summer, their following rose exponentially, becoming one of the most followed a cappella groups, achieving almost 700,000 followers across
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, and TikTok.


Recordings

To date, the Sound has recorded sixteen albums. Their first, ''Live, All-Natural A Cappella,'' was a recording of their final 1994 concert. This album was followed by ''Talk About It'' in 1996, ''On the Beach'' in 1999, ''110'' in 2001, ''Aged Ten Years'' and ''Cape Standard Time'' in 2003, ''Route 6'' in 2005, ''Shirt, Tie, Khaki'' in 2007, ''On the Clock'' in 2009, ''High Tide'' in 2011, ''Over the Bridge'' in 2013, ''H2O'' in 2015, ''Boys of Summer'' in 2017, ''Always / Sometimes'' (2019), and ''Detour'' (2021). ''Back to Back'' (2023) caps off the collection, containing songs performed by the group in the summers of 2021 and 2022. In 2003, the group also began a practice of releasing an annual ''Bootleg'', a live CD every year with all of the summer's repertoire (recorded mid-summer from one show and released later in the year). Hyannis Sound has performed the National Anthem at
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as well as various
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games, and have been featured in publications including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Cape Cod Magazine'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. On August 1, 2020, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, political strife, and rising racial tensions across the U.S, Hyannis Sound released a recording and video of "
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" by the
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featuring over 60 alumni, including members from the group's founding iteration.


Auditions

The ten-man lineup is selected annually. The group hosts auditions in Boston every spring and new members are chosen from an international pool of over 100 auditions. The weekend-long audition process judges auditions on both their personality/character and musicality/performance. Most candidates have had experience with one of thousands of college or university a cappella groups throughout the country.see CASA http://www.casa.org/ for a directory These new members are put through a rigorous orientation of long rehearsals and are welcomed by alumni before embarking on their summer performance schedule.


Members


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External links

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