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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;American audiences are addicted &ndash
 \; to listening to one another sing.&nbsp\; It started ten years ago wit
 h the American Idol show\, then ramped up three years ago when Glee and 
 The Sing-off debuted.&nbsp\; This year we&rsquo\;re mesmerized with The 
 Voice\, especially since WHS grad James Massone made it so far in the co
 mpetition.&nbsp\; On Friday evening\, May 4 you&rsquo\;ll have the oppor
 tunity to marvel at some other new voices\, as an a cappella event showc
 asing regional high school talent will take place in the new theater spa
 ce at Wakefield High School.&nbsp\; The event is two-fold\, to showcase 
 the students and to raise some funds to help retire the loan which the C
 enter for Performing Arts incurred in order to finish the construction o
 f the new theater.\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;If you&rsquo\;ve watched The 
 Sing-Off\, you&rsquo\;ll have an idea of what to expect.&nbsp\; A cappel
 la is singing without any instrumental back-up.&nbsp\; The only instrume
 nt you&rsquo\;ll see is a pitch pipe\, used to give the vocalists their 
 starting note.&nbsp\; After that\, it&rsquo\;s human voices only\, altho
 ugh you may be fooled when you hear the percussionists.&nbsp\; There is 
 no karaoke aspect\, no singing along to pre-recorded tracks.&nbsp\; It i
 s all live and acoustic\, and the new WHS theater space\, designed to be
  intimate in size and with incredible acoustic conditions\, is the perfe
 ct place for this type of concert.\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;Voices of Ste
 el\, Wakefield High School&rsquo\;s own a cappella group\, will particip
 ate of course.&nbsp\; These sixteen young adults have a good time singin
 g together\, and it is evident in their performances.&nbsp\; Formed by a
 udition three years ago\, they are under the direction of Wakefield&rsqu
 o\;s Choral Music Director Ana Morel.&nbsp\; Evenly composed of 8 males 
 and 8 females\, they will graduate one senior who only gave serious cons
 ideration to colleges which have multiple a cappella groups.\n&nbsp\; &n
 bsp\; &nbsp\;They will be joined by two groups from Marblehead\, The Jew
 el Tones and The Grizzly Freakin&rsquo\; Man Singers.&nbsp\; The Jewel T
 ones are Marblehead High School's original a cappella group\, and were f
 ounded in 2003. In 2010\, the Jewel Tones earned first place in the ICHS
 A New England Semifinals. This co-ed group of thirteen vocalists is led 
 by Amanda Roeder\, Director of Choral Music at Marblehead High School.&n
 bsp\; Formed in 2008\, the &ldquo\;Grizzly Freakin&rsquo\; Man Singers&r
 dquo\; is Marblehead High School's all-male\, student-lead a cappella gr
 oup\, and these 14 young men really engaged the audience while displayin
 g great stage presence and a sense of humor at the New England Voices Fe
 stival this past February.\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Coming from Ha
 milton-Wenham will be the Kings of the Beach\, another student-led group
 .&nbsp\; Founded in 1997\, The Kings of the Beach was Hamilton-Wenham Re
 gional High School's first pop a cappella group. The co-ed group is made
  up of 20 students from freshmen to seniors.&nbsp\; One of their alumnae
 \, Cortney Penta\, moved on from the Kings to the University of Delaware
 &rsquo\;s Deltones\, and competed with them on NBC&rsquo\;s Sing-Off\, d
 uring which they placed in the top ten.&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;D
 oug Hodgkins\, Choral Director at Lynnfield High School\, is bringing gr
 oups from his school: the all female AcaBellas\, the co-ed ensemble the 
 AcaPeople\, and the LHS Chamber Singers. There is a lot of overlap betwe
 en these three groups\, as 13 out of the 20 Chamber Singers will also be
  singing with one of the a cappella groups\, thereby demonstrating how m
 uch these teens love to sing a variety of musical genres\, and that the 
 a cappella style is not restricted to groups who sing solely without ins
 trumental back-up.\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Tickets for &ldquo\;An
  Evening of A Cappella&rdquo\; can be purchased at Smith Drug\, 390 Main
  Street in downtown Wakefield\, or may be ordered by calling 781-246-300
 8.&nbsp\; General admission is $15\, students and senior citizens are $1
 0.&nbsp\; At Wakefield High School&rsquo\;s new theater\, 60 Farm Street
 \, the doors will open at 6:30 and the performance will begin at 7:00 p.
 m.&nbsp\; Nine raffle prizes will be offered\, including museum passes\,
  cruise tickets\, show tickets\, a hair salon gift certificate\, and an 
 autographed book by a famous Wakefield alum.&nbsp\; Come hear the next g
 eneration of singers before they become stars!
URL:http://lynnfield.patch.com/events/an-evening-of-a-cappella-3fe03af3
SUMMARY:An Evening of A Cappella
LOCATION:Wakefield Memorial High School: 60 Farm St\, Wakefield\, ma
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