OROVILLE — When you combine “original,” “imaginative” and “ridiculous,” you get “origimagidiculous” and the perfect one-word description of VoicePlay, a five-member a cappella singing and theater ...
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Growing up in the Orlando, Fla., area, Eli Jacobson was well aware of who the guys in VoicePlay were. "I went to a neighboring high school to where they were going," Jacobson said of the a cappella ...
In the song "New York, New York," Frank Sinatra famously sang "If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere" and helped cement New York's image as a city where musicians go to make careers happen.
Join a vocal coach and songwriter as they react to Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay performing The Hobbit. We dive into his deep vocals, artistic choices, and the unique storytelling that makes this ...
Geoffrey Castellucci, son of Robert and Gayle Castellucci of Oneida and Florida, and grandson of Matthew and Anneleise Castellucci of Oriskany Falls, will appear with his a cappella group VoicePlay on ...
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Where: Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek. Cost: $45 for adults, $25 for kids, $108 for a family four-pack. More information: 970-845-8497, http://www ...
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The a cappella quintet VoicePlay will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre. The performance, originally scheduled for Feb. 2, was rescheduled due to a ...
In the song "New York New York," Frank Sinatra famously sang "If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere," helping cement the Big Apple's image as a city where musicians go to make careers happen.