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Genres
  
A Cappella

Active from
  
1963

Record label
  
Loudr

Years active
  
1963—present

Genre
  
A cappella

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Website
  
www.StanfordMendicants.com

Origin
  
Stanford University, California, United States

Albums
  
Just a Group of Guys, Roses in My Hand, Best Laid Plans

Similar
  
Stanford Fleet Street Singers, Stanford Harmonics, Stanford Everyday People, Stanford Talisman, Stanford Raagapella

Profiles

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The Stanford Mendicants are an all-male a cappella group at Stanford University. The group is Stanford University's original a cappella group. Since its founding in 1963, the group's size has varied from 6 to 19 members. Although they are strictly an a cappella group today, they have performed with instruments in previous generations. The group prides itself on singing a wide range of songs, from gospel to barbershop to pop tunes and original compositions. The Mendicants are known around Stanford's campus for their romantic serenades.

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History and Accolades

The Stanford Mendicants was founded in 1963 by Hank Adams, a transfer student from Yale University, with a group of 5 undergraduate men. The group originally rehearsed only a single song before breaking into the dining commons of Branner Hall, an all-women's dormitory at the time, and performing their song during lunch. Adams often recalled, himself tearing up, that during their performance, the women wept, and there was literally "not a dry eye in the house". Having only rehearsed the one song, they quickly fled through an open window and went immediately back to rehearsal.

Their 1998 album Besides What You See received a 4.2 rating from the Recorded A Cappella Review Board (rarb.org), which is the group's highest album score to date.

The group was Runner-Up in three categories in the inaugural CARA Awards in 1992 and have been nominated for awards as recently as 2005.

Two Mendicant songs have been featured on the annual "Best of Collegiate A Cappella" Compilation.

Current Members

Current members of the Stanford Mendicants include:

Top Alexander Ronneburg, Peter Kurzner, Zach Esrig, Trent Sandland, Tim Sherlock

Lead Alex Feldman, Trey Hale, John Sholar, Austin Zambito-Valente, Khoi Le, Tim Isaacs

Baritone Lachlan Green, Eli Briody-Pavlik, Kyle Laviana, Robert Haag, Kris Kaya, Chris Adusei-Poku

Bass Stefan Swaans, Carter Burr-Kirven, Gabe Wieder, Josh Adamson

Alumni

  • Chris Ayer, Singer and Songwriter
  • Jordan Gelber, actor from the Broadway run of Avenue Q
  • Founding Mendicant Dick Grant, Director of the Pacific Mozart Ensemble
  • Former Musical Director John Livingston, actor and brother of Ron Livingston
  • Founding Mendicant John Frohnmayer, Politician and Oregon State University Professor
  • Brandon Singleton, actor with the Jersey Boys Las Vegas production at the Palazzo Las Vegas-Resort Hotel Casino
  • Joseph Siravo, actor with The Sopranos and Jersey Boys National Tour
  • Discography

  • Untitled (1964)
  • Untitled (1965)
  • A Fellow Needs a Girl (1966)
  • Untitled (1967)
  • Untitled (1969)
  • Untitled (1973)
  • Untitled (1975)
  • Untitled (1977)
  • Untitled (1979)
  • Clean-Cut and Slightly Frayed (1981)
  • Somewhere in Hawaii (1982)
  • Take You Back (1986)
  • Pretending to Care (1987)
  • Aquapella (1989)
  • Just Like That (1991)
  • Feline Casanova (1992)
  • Back For Seconds (1994)
  • Beggars Can't Be Choosers (1996)
  • Besides What You See (1998)
  • Room to Grow (2000)
  • Best Laid Plans (2002)
  • Mendication (2004)
  • Beggar's Dozen (2006)
  • Roses In My Hand (2008)
  • Sh-Boom (2012)
  • Just a Group of Guys (2013)
  • Mendicants At Large (2015)
  • Songs

    If I Had A Million DollarsJust a Group of Guys · 2013
    She Will Be Loved/With Or Without YouMENDICANTS AT LARGE · 2015
    Dance With Me TonightMENDICANTS AT LARGE · 2015

    References

    Stanford Mendicants Wikipedia