Singing Groups Rock
Sara Grant
Issue date: 9/4/07 Section: Focus
The last co-ed group to perform was A Minor, a group that originates from the Asian American Cultural Center. "The Space Between" by the Dave Matthews Band, The Killers' "Mr. Brightside" and "Everybody Look What's Going Down" kept the audience moving.
The show closed with the two all-male a cappella groups, A Completely Different Note, (CDN), and the Conn-Men.
CDN was welcomed with the screams of eager fans who waited the whole summer to see them again. "Do You Believe in Love" showed the group's incredible range and their nontraditional choreography left the crowd laughing through the whole set. They poked fun of themselves with the song "Manly Men," an ode to all-male groups everywhere and ended with "Love Train."
The last group to perform was the Conn-Men, founded in 2001. They began with Boyz II Men's "Thank You," followed by "Future Love Paradise." The crowd expressed their discontent that the show was coming to an end, but an obvious crowd favorite, Eve 6's "Inside Out," was an appropriate close.
"It's great to hear the variety of music and it was an awesome way to start the semester," said Domingo Bugg, a 5th-semester chemical engineering major.
The show closed with the two all-male a cappella groups, A Completely Different Note, (CDN), and the Conn-Men.
CDN was welcomed with the screams of eager fans who waited the whole summer to see them again. "Do You Believe in Love" showed the group's incredible range and their nontraditional choreography left the crowd laughing through the whole set. They poked fun of themselves with the song "Manly Men," an ode to all-male groups everywhere and ended with "Love Train."
The last group to perform was the Conn-Men, founded in 2001. They began with Boyz II Men's "Thank You," followed by "Future Love Paradise." The crowd expressed their discontent that the show was coming to an end, but an obvious crowd favorite, Eve 6's "Inside Out," was an appropriate close.
"It's great to hear the variety of music and it was an awesome way to start the semester," said Domingo Bugg, a 5th-semester chemical engineering major.
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