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The Yale Alley Cats is an
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singing group at
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
, the college's third-oldest. In the summer of 1943, four Yale undergraduate students climbed Saybrook Tower to serenade the night with Henry Carey's "Sally in Our Alley." Their singing awoke the Saybrook Head of College, who yelled at them: "Stop it! Your singing sounds like a bunch of screeching alley cats!" and sent them to bed. The performance marked the founding of the group and gave it its name. While the group’s early performances centered on
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, their current repertoire includes
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, and other genres. The group has created more than 400 a cappella arrangements. Each April, The Alley Cats hosts its "Champagne Jamboree," or "Cham Jam", an on-campus performance that customarily features a non-male guest soloist from the senior class and a dance number featuring a soloist from the first-year class (known as "kittens"). Audience members toss shoes on stage if they feel particularly moved by a soloist's singing; many audience members bring multiple pairs of shoes to throw. The group also performs for public and private audiences throughout the United States and around the world,The Yale Alley Cats
release their first studio album under the Bridge Records label.
funding their travels with concert revenue. Audience members have included
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. In 2017, the group performed at
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headquarters and
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headquarters on their tour of the California Bay Area, then at the
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office in
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, and at the United States Embassy in
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. In 2018, the group completed a ten-city tour of
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through the invitation of Beijing Shengchou Education Technology Company, including collaborations with the
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and other schools and hotels across the nation such as the Little Swan Choir in
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. Tour destinations for the 2023-24 season included Hawaii, China, Switzerland, Qatar, and South Africa, with performances for the Chicago White Sox and at the
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in Beijing. In 2021, the Alley Cats collaborated with songwriter
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to create a music video of her lead single from the movie '' Four Good Days'', "Somehow You Do". In 2023, Ryann Schaffer became the first female member of the Alley Cats. As with many Yale a cappella groups, first-year students audition for the Alley Cats in a multi-week process known as "Rush." Current members choose several applicants to join the group for three years.


Notable alumni

Many Alley Cats go on to join The Yale Whiffenpoofs—a selective all-senior a cappella group—and some have gone on to careers in the performing arts, including: * James Bohanek ‘91, Broadway actor * Jacob Clemente '19, starred as Billy in ''
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'' *
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'92, actor, singer-songwriter * Andy Sandberg '06, producer, director, writer, actor * Josh Singer '94, producer, writer of ''Maestro'' and '' Spotlight'' * George R. Steel '94, musician, composer


Discography

The Yale Alley Cats have recorded 35 albums and one EP, including several live albums. Their 2013 album "Ghost of a Chance," on the Bridge Records, Inc. label, was submitted to the 52nd
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s for Best Pop Vocal Album. Their 2021 album "Gemini," was nominated for Best Lower Voices Collegiate Album by the Contemporary A Capella Society (CASA).


References


External links

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Yale's A Cappella Rush NPRSamples of Alley Cat PerformancesCurrent roster and biographies
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