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Also known as
  
The KJs

Years active
  
1973–present

Active from
  
1973

Genres
  
Collegiate a cappella

Website
  
www.princetonkjs.com

Genre
  
Easy listening

Princeton Katzenjammers

Origin
  
Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Albums
  
Traffic Jam, Sassafras & Moonshine, XXV: Twenty-Five Years of Coed A Cappella, Autumn Leaves

Similar
  
Princeton Nassoons, Princeton Footnotes, Princeton Glee Club, Princeton University Band, Princeton Tigertones

Profiles

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The Princeton Katzenjammers are the oldest co-educational collegiate a cappella group in the Ivy League. The group consists of fourteen to eighteen Princeton University students and holds auditions at the beginning of each semester. Its repertoire includes a wide variety of musical styles, with an emphasis on jazz, pop, and classical.

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Their fifth album, "Midnight Comes Around" (1995), earned the group nominations in all Mixed Collegiate categories of the 1996 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, winning the Best Arrangement award for Rick Hoffenberg '94's arrangement of Thelonious Monk's jazz standard "'Round Midnight," which was also selected for the "Best of College A Cappella" collection in 1996. CASA declared it "one of the finest vocal jazz tracks ever recorded by a collegiate group."

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About the group

The group was founded by Peter Urquhart '74, a member of the Princeton Nassoons, and Mimi Danley '74, a member of the Princeton Tigerlilies, in 1973, the same year that undergraduate women first graduated from Princeton. The Katzenjammers joined four other Princeton a cappella singing groups in existence at the time: the Nassoons, Tigertones, Footnotes, and the Tigerlilies. These groups, along with the Tigressions, the Wildcats, and the Roaring Twenty, form Acaprez, an organization of eight Princeton University a cappella groups that organize arch sings and abide by regulations regarding the audition process and song ownership. The Katzenjammers have performed at numerous events on Princeton’s campus, in the surrounding community, across the United States, and abroad. They participate in charitable events such as the 2014 "Sing Out for Shelter" benefit concert in Washington DC.

Origin of the name

Peter Urquhart recalls, "Somehow the name Katzenjammer came up, was overlooked briefly, and then considered again. I looked it up in the OED, and got excited about the confusion of meanings: 1. distress, depression; 2. a hangover, or symptoms of one; 3. a discordant clamor; 4. enfants terribles, as in the Katzenjammer Kids from the cartoon strip. Images of wailing, drinking, trouble-making, cats, jamming, Katz: a little degenerate maybe, but otherwise perfect. That was it!"

Music

The Katzenjammer repertoire spans a wide range of genres, including jazz, classical, secular, sacred, folk, and pop music, with over one hundred arrangements in the complete repertoire. Undergraduate members and alumni alike continue to contribute new arrangements at a regular pace. Two of Peter Urquhart's first arrangements written specifically for the Katzenjammers, "Ticket to Ride" and "Stoned Soul Picnic", remain traditional favorites and are always featured at reunions of Katzenjammer alumni.

Discography

With samples of selected tracks:

  • Take One, 1977 (LP)
  • Double Take, 1984 (LP)
  • Time after Time, 1989 (CD, Cassette)
  • Sense and Muses, 1992 (CD, Cassette)
  • Midnight Comes Around, 1995 (CD, Cassette) — On Broadway
  • XXV (25th Anniversary Compilation), 1998 (CD)
  • Traffic Jam, 1998 (CD) — Route 66 • I Caught a Touch of Your Love
  • Autumn Leaves, 2001 (CD) — Autumn Leaves • Misty • In the Mood • A Red, Red Rose • Do the Walls Come Down? • A Foggy Day
  • Sassafras & Moonshine, 2004 (CD) — Stoned Soul Picnic • To Make You Feel My Love • You're No Good • In the Mood • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas • O Magnum Mysterium
  • Scratching Out a Tune, 2008 (CD) — Gospel Tropes • Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child • 'Round Midnight
  • I Want It To Be, 2011 (Single)
  • Thoughts of Reminiscing, 2013 (CD)
  • Recent Tours

    The Katzenjammers tour both domestically and internationally, usually during Princeton's fall and springs breaks, and occasionally during Intersession in January, between the winter break and first semester examinations.

  • Fall 2014: New Orleans
  • Spring 2013: Los Angeles
  • Fall 2012: Sarasota, FL
  • Fall 2011: Florida
  • Intersession 2010: San Francisco, CA
  • Fall 2008: Paris
  • Spring 2008: Chicago, IL
  • Fall 2007: Calgary
  • Spring 2007: Georgia
  • Fall 2006: Ireland
  • Fall 2005: Los Angeles
  • Spring 2005: London
  • Fall 2004: Seattle
  • Intersession 2004: Guatemala
  • Spring 2001: Paris
  • Notable alumni

  • Todd Purdum '82: national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine
  • Valerie Vigoda '87: composer and member of musical group GrooveLily
  • Zachary Knower '88: actor
  • Ryan Brandau '03: choral composer, arranger, director, and professional singer
  • Geoff McDonald '07: cello player in the band Miracles of Modern Science
  • Evan Younger '08: double bass player and vocalist in the band Miracles of Modern Science
  • Ben Taub '14: contestant in Season 3 of The Voice
  • Brooke Shields '87 auditioned for The Katzenjammers in the fall of 1983, but either declined a callback or was rejected.

    Songs

    You're No Good1989
    Caught A Touch Of Your LoveTraffic Jam · 1998
    A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square2004

    References

    Princeton Katzenjammers Wikipedia