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The University of Rochester YellowJackets (YellowJackets) are an all-male collegiate
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group based in
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. As the
University of Rochester The University of Rochester (U of R, UR, or U of Rochester) is a private research university in Rochester, New York. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. The University of ...
's oldest a cappella group, The YellowJackets frequently perform for campus functions in addition to their performance schedule around Rochester and the northeastern part of the United States. The group's members are students from the University's River Campus and Eastman School of Music. On September 19, 2011 the group made their national primetime television debutPress Release Announcement of Contestants for Sing-Off Season 3
/ref> to an audience of 5.3 million viewersMonday, September 19, 2011 TV Ratings - Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Article published 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
/ref> as contestants on Season 3 of NBC's "The Sing-Off", ultimately finishing in 7th place (out of 16 finalist groups.) The group celebrated their 60th anniversaryOfficial Meliora Weekend Schedule - YellowJackets 55th Anniversary Concert Listing
/ref> in October 2016 during the University of Rochester's annual Meliora WeekendMeliora Weekend 2011 Recap Photo Gallery
Includes picture of YellowJackets at a performance during the weekend's A Cappella Jam Concert
celebration.


History

The YellowJackets were founded in 1956 by Dr. Ward Woodbury, Jr., Director of Music for the University's River Campus, as a subset of the Men's Glee Club on campus.Details of Group's Founding from the Official YellowJackets Website
/ref>Marsbands.com Review of The YellowJackets
/ref> Performing for the first time at the Commencement ceremonies in May 1956, the group began to establish itself on campus. The initial members of the YellowJackets were also members of the Glee Club, and the group sang their tunes to piano accompaniment. Continuing in this style through the 1970s, in 1981 the group began moving away from the use of piano and into the style of
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music. In the late 1980s the group introduced
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into their music and it has remained a key part of the signature YellowJacket sound to this day. Throughout the years the YellowJackets have strived for a professional and polished sound that audiences will remember long after they hear the group in concert.


Performance attire

While the group is traditionally known for wearing their signature yellow blazers, the original group wore blue blazers with black and red ties until 1958 when they purchased their namesake attire. Along with the new yellow jackets, the men wore tux pants and bow ties and created the look that clearly identifies the YellowJackets today. The uniform changed in the 1980s due to ever evolving fashion trends, returning to a blue tie, and then bringing back the ever-popular YellowJackets for good. The current group has two distinct looks that they use for performances. The "Alumni" attire, a tribute to the first groups of YellowJackets, consists of the yellow jacket, black dress pants and shirts, black long ties, and black dress shoes. The group's second attire option consists of the yellow jacket, jeans, and a matching group T-shirt. While on NBC's "The Sing-Off", group members sported outfits professionally created by
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, the show's Costume Designer. The group wore a different outfit for each of their 7 performances,Video Montage of YellowJackets' Sing-Off Season 3 Performances
/ref> including original costumes from the movie
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Picture of costumes from Starship Troopers
/ref> for the Halloween Episode opening number."The Sing-Off" Season 3 Episode 7 Halloween Opening Medley
/ref>Details of the History of Group Attire from the Official YellowJackets Website
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The YellowJackets on ''The Sing-Off''

The YellowJackets appeared on Season 3 of NBC's a cappella reality show ''
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''. Expanded from its smaller holiday season format, Season 3 of the show saw 16 groups from across the United States competing for a top prize of $200,000 and a
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Recording Contract.Description of Grand Prize for "The Sing-Off" Season 3 Winners
/ref> The group arrived in
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on July 20, 2011 to begin filming the show. Filming of ''The Sing-Off'' took place at
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in
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, a suburb of Los Angeles. While en route to LA, the group met fellow contestants Afro-BlueThe Afro Blue Vocal Band Official Website
/ref> in Chicago's
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and made the connection that they were soon going to be appearing on the same television show. Episodes of the show were pre-taped in front of a live studio audience. The YellowJackets were consistently supported by a large, passionate fan base made up of family members, friends, and local supporters of the group at the tapings of the show.


Performances

While on Season 3 of ''The Sing-Off'', The YellowJackets performed 8 individual numbers and 5 all-group "opening" numbers. *A "bolded episode number" indicates an individual YellowJackets performance and an "''italicized episode number''" indicates an all-group opening number. *The YellowJackets performed head to head agains
The Collective
at the end of Episode 6. Per the week's competition rules, both groups sang their own versions of Nelly's song "Just a Dream". The judges were forced to decide which group won the "sing off" by a vote on-air. In the end The YellowJackets prevailed on a 2-1 vote with votes from judges Shawn Stockman and
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. *The YellowJackets were eliminated from the competition on Episode 7. The group performed
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's hit song "
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" for their "swan song". Reaction to the performance following the episode was largely positive, including Grady Smith, of EW.com's PopWatch, asking if the performance was "The best swan song ever?"EW.com Article on the elimination of The YellowJackets from "The Sing-Off"
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Current members

TENOR 1 Zach Rose '23 Duc Nguyen - Assistant Music Director ‘25 Oren Schwartz ‘25 TENOR 2 Robert Zeng '23 Nick Jiang - Project Manager '24 Grant Simon ‘26 TENOR 3 Noah Boonin - Business Manager '23 Will Cohen-Pratt - Music Director '24 BARITONE Jack Petrarca - Public Relations '24 Britton Ambrose ‘26 BASS Mokin Lee '23 Geva Ozeri '24 Aidan McLean ‘24 VOCAL PERCUSSION Arul Malhotra '23


''United We Sing''

As mentioned on Episode 1 of "The Sing-Off",Video of First YellowJackets performance on "The Sing-Off" where members of the group mention their trip to Kenya
/ref> The YellowJackets spent the first part of their 2011 summer in Kenya working on a musical exchange with students from Mbaka Oromo Primary School near the town of Maseno in Nyanza Province, Western Kenya. The YellowJackets travelled to Kenya to exchange American and Kenyan music and culture, as well as to film an upcoming documentary entitle
"United We Sing"
"United We Sing" Trailer
/ref> directed and edited by Rochester filmmake
Dan Petracca
and produced by YellowJackets Aaron Sperber (Class of 2011) and Ross Pedersen (Class of 2013), that details the power of music in life and in education. Additionally while in Kenya, the group recorded part of the entirely
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soundtrack, produced by Layne Stein o
Rayne's Room Studio
for the documentary, which features The YellowJackets and several Mbaka Oromo students. Mbaka Oromo Primary School is known for the success of its school choir at the national level competitions in Kenya where they have won several times. Previously, the school's choir was supported by a Rochester teacher, Mr. James Nowak, and monetary donations that he secured to send the choir to the national competition each year. Tragially, Nowak was killed in a car accident in Kenya in January 2011.Local Rochester newspaper article in remembrance of James Nowak
/ref>. Through donations from fans, supporters, and group members, The YellowJackets were able to raise enough money to send the choir back to the national competition in 2011, where they won the top prize. Using "United We Sing", benefit concerts put on by the group, and an ongoing fundraising campaign through their website, The YellowJackets are working to raise funds to support the choir for the years to come. Release of the documentary and soundtrack album is expected in late 2012 or 2013.Details of the Group's Involvement in Kenya from the Official YellowJackets Website
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''United We Sing'' benefit concerts

The group has held three major benefit concerts in Rochester to support the ''United We Sing'' project. Each concert featured special guest groups from "
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" and sold out the venue where the concerts were being held. The YellowJackets held back-to-back concerts (3 PM and 7 PM) on December 11, 2011 to accommodate the overwhelming public response for tickets.Press release announcing a second show being added for December 11th concert
/ref> The first show was sold out in 4 days and the second show sold out in a matter of hours. The concerts received considerable coverage from local media entities, specifically NBC 10,NBC10 December 11th Concert Coverage
/ref> 13 WHAM ABC,13WHAM December 11th Concert Coverage
/ref> The
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, Legends 102.7, WARM 101.3, and the
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's Office of Communications.University of Rochester December 11th Concert Coverage
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The YellowJackets and "The Buzz"

In the fall of 2011, outgoing YellowJackets Musical Director Aaron Sperber (Class of 2011) created "The Buzz", an a cappella group at the Rochester City School District'
World of Inquiry School
Aaron created the group as part of hi

program through the University of Rochester. The KEY Scholarship program is a tuition free, 5th year where highly qualified University of Rochester students design and implement a unique entrepreneurial project aimed at impacting the campus or Rochester community. In partnership with school administrators, World of Inquiry School Music Teacher Bridget Maio,The YellowJackets perform alongside WOIS' "The Buzz" at the school's annual Exhibition Night
/ref> and current members of the YellowJackets, "The Buzz" began to develop a repertoire of their own. The group made their debut performance onstage with The YellowJackets at the first of two sold-out concerts at Rochester's Kodak Hall at Eastman TheatreVideo detailing debut performance of "The Buzz"
/ref> in December 2011, and they have continued to sing, recently performing their own shows around the city. Upon returning home from "The Sing-Off", The YellowJackets were contacted by Maio who asked the group to come and spend a little bit of time working with her students. The group agreed and Sperber turned it into something more.Video detailing the creation of "The Buzz"
/ref> Members of The YellowJackets, led by Sperber, worked with the nearly 100 members of "The Buzz" weekly throughout the fall semester, helping them develop their voices and teaching them some of their hit songs from the show. The choir continues to be a local example of The YellowJackets' belief that music has an incredible, uniting purpose in education and society.


Discography

From their first
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in 1959, The YellowJackets have placed high importance on recorded music. The group released vinyl records from the beginning through the 1980s and, in 1991, the first YellowJackets album on
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was produced, entitled "Catch the Buzz". Including "Catch the Buzz", the group has released 18 studio-recorded albums on compact disc with a few albums garnering critical acclaim.Listing of YellowJackets compact disc releases from Official YellowJackets Website
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Awards and honors

Throughout the years The YellowJackets have been the recipients of several local and national awards and honors.


"Key to the City"

The YellowJackets were awarded the "Key to the City" by
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Mayor Thomas Richards on December 9, 2011 durin
a ceremony in Hirst Lounge
on the
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's River Campus.The YellowJackets receive a "Key to the City" from Rochester Mayor Thomas Richards
/ref> The award came primarily as recognition for the group's work with "The Buzz", a student a cappella group founded at the Rochester City School District's World of Inquiry School by YellowJacket Aaron Sperber (Class of 2011), but also for their contributions to the musical community in the City of Rochester and for representing the city and surrounding area during their performances on "The Sing-Off".


Musical Honors


University Honors

The YellowJackets were recipients of the "Boar's Head Award" in 2009. The award is presented annually to a campus student group in recognition of "Outstanding Contributions to the University of Rochester Community". The presentation takes place at the Boars Head Dinner held in Douglass Dining Center on the
University of Rochester The University of Rochester (U of R, UR, or U of Rochester) is a private research university in Rochester, New York. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. The University of ...
's River Campus. The dinner is one of the longest running University traditions, dating back to 1934.History of the Boars Head Dinner and a Picture Gallery throughout the years
/ref> The YellowJackets were nominated for and presented with the honor by the previous year's recipient
The Campus Times
the University's student newspaper organization. In turn, The YellowJackets presented the award to S.A.L.S.I.T.A, the Spanish and Latino Students' Association of the University of Rochester, in 2010.


Other Honors

On December 16, 2011, The YellowJackets were named one of the "Top 10 American Collegiate A Cappella Groups of 2011" by the A Cappella Blog.A Cappella Blog names The YellowJackets a Top 10 Collegiate A Cappella Group of 2011
/ref> On February 4, 2013, college search resource website Schools.com named The YellowJackets one of "10 Must-Hear College A Cappella Groups".Schools.com names The YellowJackets a Top 10 "Must-Hear College A Cappella Group"
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References


External links


Official YellowJackets Website
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