Voices (A cappella group)
Voices, formerly known as Voices in Your Head, is a student-run a cappella group from the University of Chicago. Founded in 1998, the group consists of both undergraduate and graduate students whose studies range from Economics to Music to MD/PhD programs. Voices arranges all of its own music, spanning several genres. Its unique repertoire includes original pieces, as well as an eclectic mix of pop, R&B, rock, and alternative music. Voices competes regularly in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA), and travels nationally for a cappella festivals and tours.
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Origin | University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | A Cappella |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Labels | A Cappella Records |
Website | ucvoices |
History
Voices was formed in the fall of 1998 by members who realized there were no 'funky' performance organizations at the University of Chicago.[1] They released their first live album, Sesquipedalia, in 2000, their first studio album, On Point, in 2002, and their second studio album, ‘’Songs for Padded Rooms,’’ in 2005.
‘'Note To Self'," released on May 23, 2008, received a strong Recorded A Cappella Review Board review[2] and contained a track ("Magic") selected for the 2008 edition of the international a cappella compilation, Voices Only.[3] Noted author Nick Hornby also included "Magic" from Note To Self in his 2008 playlist for the New York Times.[4]
On February 17, 2009, Ben Folds announced that "Magic" would appear on his 2009 album Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!, calling it "a hell of a cool place to live for three and a half minutes".[5] NBC Washington[6] commented on the group's contribution, "Magic," saying "the arrangement is so different from the original that the song is a completely unique artifact–which should be the goal of any group, a cappella or otherwise, when attempting a cover." In an interview with Entertainment Weekly,[7] Ben Folds commented: "There’s a group from the University of Chicago called Voices in Your Head that sings 'Magic' on the record, and to me they’re in a different league from the rest of the groups." As part of the tour to support the album release, Voices in Your Head performed live with Ben Folds on March 19, 2009 in Milwaukee, WI at the Eagles Ballroom.
That year, Voices competed for the first time in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella,[8] a competition featuring groups from all over the country and overseas. In 2011, Voices finished third at their Midwest Quarterfinal; in 2012, they came in first at both the quarterfinal and the semifinal, progressing to ICCA finals in New York City, where they finished fourth overall. In addition, they competed in the inaugural Boston Sings collegiate competition, where they came in first.[9]
The group's next album, I Used to Live Alone, was released on May 21, 2011, and marked Voices' emergence into the national a cappella scene. Several tracks met critical acclaim in the a cappella community up to a year before its release: the tracks "I'd Like To," "Boomerang" and "Sharp" were all selected for national a cappella compilation albums.[10][11][12][13] "Boomerang" was also the winner of the 2011 CARA (Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award) in the category of Best Scholastic Original. After its release, the album received positive reviews from the Recorded A Cappella Review Board (RARB), and was selected as one of RARB's picks of the year. In 2012, "I Used To Live Alone" was nominated for five CARA awards, winning Best Mixed Collegiate Arrangement (Chris Rishel, for "I'd Like To") and runner up places for Best Mixed Collegiate Album, Song, and Solo.
Voices returned to ICCA competition in 2014, falling short at the Midwest semifinal after placing second at the quarterfinal stage. The next year, however, after finishing first at their Midwest quarterfinal and semifinal, the group returned to Finals. The 2015 ICCA Finals, held on April 18 at New York City's Beacon Theatre, saw Voices finish 2nd to the University of Southern California's SoCal VoCals, as well as win Outstanding Soloist at Finals (Shubha Vedula).
The group took 2016 to tour in California and on the East Coast, where they performed for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at a White House holiday party.[14] 2016 also saw the group complete LIGHTS, its sixth studio album, which was released in July of that year. LIGHTS would go on to win the group's CARA award for Best Mixed Collegiate Album,[15] along with the CARA for Best Collegiate Original Song (Shubha Vedula and Chris Rishel, for "Feel So Bad"), out of four nominations.[16]
Voices competed in the ICCA again in 2017, this time in the Great Lakes region. After placing first at their quarterfinal and semifinal, the group again advanced to Finals. At the Beacon Theatre, Voices finished 2nd to the Northeastern University Nor'easters on April 22, 2017, and won the award for Outstanding Arrangement at Finals (Will Cabaniss).
2018 marks the 20th Anniversary of the founding of Voices. To celebrate, they competed in the ICCA with an entirely original set, being the first group to ever do so. The group advanced to Finals once again, placing first and winning Outstanding Arrangement at both their Quarterfinal and their Semifinal. Voices placed 3rd at the event, behind The SoCal VoCals of University of Southern California and Upper Structure of Berklee College of Music. The final event of the year, their 20th Anniversary Concert, reunited all alumni to celebrate the group's growth.
Awards
2020 | Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs) | Best Electronic/Experimental Song | Winner, Voices for "Between Us" |
Best Original Song by a Scholastic Group | Winner, Will Cabaniss and Kate Connors for "Between Us" | ||
Best Pop Album | Winner, Voices for Begin Again | ||
Best Mixed Collegiate Album | Winner, Voices for Begin Again | ||
Best Mixed Collegiate Song | Runner-up, "Between us" from Begin Again | ||
Best Mixed Collegiate Arrangement | Runner-up, Will Cabaniss for "Between Us" | ||
RARB (Recorded A Cappella Review Board) Picks of the Decade | Single | "Burn" (2014) | |
Album | Begin Again (2019) | ||
ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal | Overall | 1st Runner-Up | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Voices for "O Superman" | ||
Outstanding Choreography | Winner, Natalia Rodriguez for the entire set | ||
Outstanding Soloist | Winner, Hillary Yuen for "My Day Will Come" | ||
2019 | Voices Only | Voices Only 2019, Vol. 1 | "Between Us" |
BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella) | BOCA 2019 | "How Long" | |
RARB (Recorded A Cappella Review Board) Picks of the Year | Album of the Year | Begin Again | |
Track of the Year | "Between Us" | ||
Single of the Year | "Sing for Myself" | ||
2018 | ICCA Finals | Overall | 3rd Place |
ICCA Great Lakes Semifinal | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Will Cabaniss for "Sing for Myself" | ||
ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Will Cabaniss for "How Long" | ||
2017 | ICCA Finals | Overall | 1st Runner-Up |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Will Cabaniss for "How Deep Is Your Love" | ||
ICCA Great Lakes Semifinal | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Will Cabaniss for the entire set | ||
ICCA Great Lakes Quarterfinal | Overall | 1st Place | |
Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs)[15] | Best Mixed Collegiate Album | Winner, Voices in Your Head for "LIGHTS" | |
Best Original Song by a Scholastic Group | Winner, Shubha Vedula and Chris Rishel for "Feel So Bad" | ||
Best Mixed Collegiate Song | Nominated, Voices in Your Head for "Bang My Head" | ||
Best Professional Arrangement for a Scholastic Group | Runner-Up, Chris Rishel for "Feel So Bad" | ||
BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella)[17] | BOCA 2017 | "Show Me How You Burlesque" | |
Sing | Sing 13: Superstition | "Feel So Bad" | |
2016 | Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs)[18] | Best Mixed Collegiate Solo | 1st Runner Up, Shubha Vedula for "Show Me How You Burlesque" |
Best Professional Arrangement for a Scholastic Group | 1st Runner Up, Chris Rishel for "Heroes Listen" | ||
BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella)[17] | BOCA 2016 | "Heroes Listen" | |
Voices Only | Voices Only 2016 | "Feel So Bad" | |
2015 | BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella)[17] | BOCA 2015 | "Burn" |
ICCA Finals | Overall | 1st Runner Up | |
Outstanding Soloist | Winner, Shubha Vedula | ||
ICCA Midwest Semifinals | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Soloist | Winner, Shubha Vedula | ||
Outstanding Choreography | Winner, Ana Isabel Martinez, Tyler Neenan, & Jaclyn Sattler | ||
ICCA Midwest Quarterfinal | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Soloist | Winner, Shubha Vedula | ||
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Voices in Your Head for "Bang My Head" | ||
Outstanding Vocal Percussion | Winner, Kevin Qian & Thomas Seo | ||
Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs) | Best Mixed Collegiate Song | 1st Runner up, "Burn" | |
Best Original Song by a Scholastic Group | Nominated, Ivan Pyzow for "Suena Asi" | ||
Best Professional Arrangement for a Scholastic Group | Winner, Chris Rishel for "Burn" | ||
2014 | BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella)[17] | Best of BOCA: The First 20 Years | "We Found Love" |
BOCA 2014 | "Bad Moon Rising" | ||
Sing | Sing 11: One Louder | "Burn" | |
Voices Only | Voices Only 2014[19] | "Suena Así" | |
ICCA Midwest Semifinal[20] | Outstanding Vocal Percussion | Winner, Kevin Qian | |
ICCA Midwest Quarterfinal[20] | Overall | 1st Runner-Up | |
Outstanding Choreography | Winner, Ana Isabel Martinez, Tyler Neenan, & Jaclyn Sattler | ||
Outstanding Vocal Percussion | Winner, Kevin Qian | ||
2013 | Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs)[21][22] | Best Mixed Collegiate Arrangement | Winner, Chris Rishel for "We Found Love" |
Best Mixed Collegiate Song | Winner, "We Found Love" | ||
Best Scholastic Original Song | Nominated, Chris Rishel and Brianne Holland for "Life of the Mind" | ||
BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella)[17] | BOCA 2013 | "We Found Love" | |
Voices Only | Voices Only 2013[23] | "We Found Love" | |
A Cappella Community Awards (ACAs)[24][25] | Favorite Collegiate Album | Runner-Up, I Used to Live Alone | |
Favorite Competition Set | Runner-Up, 2012 ICCA Finals | ||
Favorite Mixed Collegiate Group | Runner-Up | ||
Favorite Music Video | Runner-Up, "Titanium (song)" | ||
Favorite Arranger | Nominated, Chris Rishel | ||
Favorite Original Song | Nominated, "Life of the Mind" | ||
Favorite Songwriter | Nominated, Chris Rishel | ||
2012 | Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs)[26][27] | Best Mixed Collegiate Arrangement | Winner, Chris Rishel, "I'd Like To" |
Best Mixed Collegiate Album | Runner-Up, I Used to Live Alone | ||
Best Mixed Collegiate Song | Runner-Up, "I'd Like To" (opb Corinne Bailey Rae) | ||
Best Mixed Collegiate Solo | Runner-Up, Elspeth Michaels, "I'd Like To" | ||
Best Scholastic Original | Nominated, Chris Rishel & Zachary Madden, "Sharp" (opb Voices in Your Head) | ||
Sing | Sing 9: Supernovem[28] | "We Found Love" | |
Voices Only | Voices Only 2012[29] | "Titanium" | |
ICCA Finals | Overall | 4th Place | |
ICCA Midwest Semifinal[30] | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Chris Rishel | ||
Outstanding Choreography | Winner, Alex Gilewicz and Ryan Bober | ||
ICCA Midwest Quarterfinal[31] | Overall | 1st Place | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Chris Rishel, "We Found Love" (opb Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris) & "Titanium" (opb David Guetta feat. Sia) | ||
Outstanding Choreography | Winner, Alex Gilewicz and Ryan Bober | ||
Boston Sings (BOSS) Collegiate Competition[32] | Overall | 1st Place | |
2011 | CARAs[33] | Best Scholastic Original | Winner, Chris Rishel & Elspeth Michaels, "Boomerang" |
RARB (Recorded A Cappella Review Board) Picks of the Year[34] | Album of the Year | I Used to Live Alone | |
Song of the Year | "Boomerang" | ||
Song of the Year | "I'd Like To" | ||
BOCA (Best of Collegiate A Cappella)[17] | BOCA 2011 | "I'd Like To" | |
Sing | Sing 8: Too Cubed[35] | "Sharp" | |
ACAs[36] | Favorite Mixed Collegiate Group | Nominated | |
Favorite Female Vocalist | Nominated, Elspeth Michaels | ||
Favorite Original A Cappella Song | Nominated, "Boomerang" (opb Voices in Your Head) | ||
ICCA Midwest Quarterfinal[37] | Overall | 2nd Runner-Up | |
Outstanding Arrangement | Winner, Chris Rishel, "Break Your Heart" (opb Taio Cruz) | ||
2010 | Sing | Sing 7: Lucky[38] | "Boomerang" |
Voices Only | Voices Only 2010[39] | "I'd Like To" | |
2009 | Ben Folds | Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella[5] | "Magic" |
Voices Only | Voices Only 2009[40] | "Supermassive Black Hole" (opb Muse) | |
2008 | Voices Only | Voices Only 2008[41] | "Magic" (opb Ben Folds Five) |
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-08-28. Retrieved 2018-11-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- RARB review of Note To Self
- Voices Only 2008 Official Website
- Nick Hornby's 2008 Playlist
- Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!
- NBC Washington review
- Entertainment Weekly interview
- ICCA 2010 Midwest lineup
- BOSS 2012 Competition results
- Voices Only Official Website
- Sing 7 track list announcement
- Sing Compilation official website
- Sing 8 track list announcement
- "Voices in Your Head Performs at the White House"
- 2017 CARA Awards
- 2017 CARA Nominations
- BOCA Albums
- 2016 CARA Awards
- Voices Only 2014
- 2014 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Results
- 2013 CARA winners
- 2013 CARA nominees
- Voices Only 2013
- 2013 ACA winners
- 2013 ACA nominees
- 2012 CARA winners
- 2012 CARA nominees
- Sing 9: Supernovem Track list Announcement
- Voices Only 2012
- Archived 2011-07-09 at the Wayback Machine ICCA 2012 Results
- Archived 2010-11-29 at the Wayback Machine 2012 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Results
- Boston Sings
- 2011 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award Winners
- RARB Picks of '11
- Sing 8: Too Cubed Tracklist Announcement
- 2011 A Cappella Community Awards Nominees
- 2011 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Results
- Sing 7: Lucky Track list
- Voices Only 2010
- Voices Only 2009
- Voices Only 2008