The
Johns Hopkins University
AllNighters originated in
1992, and have a repertoire consisting of mostly
contemporary pop and rock. They are the only all-male
a cappella group at Johns
Hopkins.
Performances
Twice a year (once each
semester), the AllNighters perform large on-campus concerts. The
rest of the year is spent singing at various colleges and functions
along the East Coast. Private performances have included the White
House, former vice president Al Gore's Christmas party, wedding
ceremonies and receptions, corporate dinners, bar mitzvahs, and
various private and public schools. However, the vast majority of
AllNighters performances occur on college campuses on the East
Coast.
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Discography
The
AllNighters have produced five albums:
Lights Out,
Vested Interest,
Bowman Drive,
Moonlight
Lounge, and
Insomnia. They are releasing their sixth
album in 2007.
Competition
The AllNighters have
competed in the
International
Championship of College A Cappella four times in their
history:
1996 ICCA: 2nd Place, Mason Dixon
Region. "Best Soloist Award" given to Chiadi Ndumele for "Water
Runs Dry."
1998 ICCA: MidAtlantic Quarterfinal
champions, followed by 2nd Place at MidAtlantic Semi-Finals. "Best
Soloist Award" given to Matt Bernabei for "Hooked on a
Feeling."
2000 ICCA: Advanced to and earned
first place at MidAtlantic Championship. Advanced to ICCA Finals
(finished among top six groups in the competition). "Best
Arrangement Award" given to Judd Antin for his rendition of "Never
Gonna Get It."
2005 ICCA: Fourth place at
MidAtlantic Quarterfinals, followed by a surprise upset first-place
victory at the MidAtlantic Semi-Finals. "Outstanding Vocal
Percussion Award" given to Joshua Robinson.
Additionally, in
1997 the AllNighters won a
Contemporary A Cappella
Recording Award (CARA) for "Best Male Soloist" for
Chiadi Ndumele's work on
Bowman Drive.
External
links
Website
Media Page with music
clips