Vive (a cappella group)

Vive was a six-part a cappella group from England, United Kingdom.

Vive
OriginLondon, England
GenresA cappella, jazz, soul, pop, spiritual, fusion
Years active2012 (2012)–2014 (2014)
Websitewww.vivevocals.com
Members
  • Lewis Daniel
  • James Rose
  • Martynas Vilpisauskas
  • Ben Cox
  • Sam Robson
  • Emily Dankworth

Consisting of a line-up of five men and a woman (bass, baritone, two tenors, male alto and soprano), it builds upon the contemporary a cappella sound, taking inspiration from Take 6 and The Real Group.

They won the final of The Voice Festival UK 2013 and were presented with the Ward Swingle Award for outstanding originality, outstanding musicality and also best arrangement.[1]

The group disbanded in late 2014.

Members

  • Lewis Daniel (Bass)[2]
  • James Rose (Founder, Baritone, Composer, Arranger)
  • Martynas Vilpisauskas (Tenor 2)
  • Ben Cox (Tenor 1)
  • Sam Robson (Alto, Composer, Arranger)
  • Emily Dankworth (Soprano)
  • Sam Merrick (Sound Engineer 2012-Nov 2014)(Manager/Artist Liaison - 2012-Nov 2013)

Broadcasting appearances

Television

Radio

References


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