
Street Corner Symphony will be at Saturday performing alongside high school and local groups. The band was a runner up on the NBC show "The Sing Off."
Based in Nashville, Tenn., Street Corner Symphony is a six-person all-male a cappella group that cites gospel music as its main inspiration but performs a wide range of music, including songs such as “Hey Soul Sister” by Train and “Fix You” by Coldplay, according to an announcement from the school. Its debut album, “UnPractice Makes Perfect,” was recently released.
Men in Black and Octet, the male and female a cappella groups at Mendham, will be hosting the event and performing as well.
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The Noteworthy’s, Loreleis and Howlers, a cappella groups from , and The Rock n Roll Chorus will also be performing.
Tickets will be available for purchase through the Mendham High School Music Department online at mibacappella.com. Tickets are $20 for students under 18 years old and $25 for adults.
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The show starts at 7 p.m. in the Mendham High School auditorium
The “A Cappella Invitational” is sponsored by the Mendham High School Music Boosters. E-mail mibacappella@gmail.com with any questions.
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