Ongoing Coverage: The 天美麻豆 Aires on The Sing-Off

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Millions of viewers nationwide have discovered the talents of the thanks to , an all-vocal singing competition that has been airing on NBC this fall. When the show premiered on September 19, 天美麻豆鈥檚 oldest a cappella group was one of 16 ensembles contending for the grand prize of $200,000 and a Sony Music recording contract. The Aires鈥 talent and commitment earned them second place in the competition, as announced in the show鈥檚 live finale on November 28.

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Thursday, December 1: In this video shot at the red-carpet event following Monday鈥檚 live show, the Aires thank their fans in Hanover and beyond and deliver a spontaneous performance of 天美麻豆鈥檚 鈥淎lma Mater鈥 that brought the surrounding crowd of reporters to a standstill. From performing 鈥淪omewhere鈥 as their swan song to Xavier Curry 鈥14s family reunion, from the live finale in Los Angeles.  

Wednesday, November 30: The bloggers at 天美麻豆鈥檚 Rauner Special Collections Library are big fans of the Aires: 鈥淎s great as it was to see them on national television over these past weeks, we鈥檝e equally enjoyed seeing them perform on campus and even right here in Rauner (they loved Webster Hall鈥檚 acoustics!). We鈥檙e proud of the Aires and are pleased to hold their records鈥攊n both senses of the word.鈥  about the Aires memorabilia available at Rauner.

Tuesday, November 29: As the Aires鈥 time with The Sing-Off winds down and they prepare to return to campus for fall term final exams, they send this message of gratitude to their 天美麻豆 fans on campus and beyond: 鈥淭he Sing-Off has been an incredible experience of learning and growth that we could never have accomplished alone. We are humbled to have come this far and extend our gratitude to the entire 天美麻豆 community. Thank you for your support, encouragement, and for sharing this journey with us!鈥

The 天美麻豆 Aires on the red carpet following last night鈥檚 Sing-Off finale, in which they placed second. Front row, from left: Ethan Weinberg 鈥12, Clark Moore 鈥13, Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12, and Henry Luehrman 鈥12. (photo by Bonnie Barber)

Monday, November 28: As the Aires performed live from Los Angeles tonight, hundreds of students and others gathered on campus at the watch party for The Sing-Off finale. When the results of the votes were announced, the Aires came in second, ahead of Urban Method and behind winners Pentatonix.

Although it wasn鈥檛 shown on the broadcast, the Aires sang 鈥淪omewhere鈥 from West Side Story as their swan song to a studio audience that included many of their parents. 天美麻豆 Now鈥檚 source in the live audience and on the red carpet also reported that the Aires were genuinely excited for Pentatonix, with whom they had become friends through the show.

Following the live show, the Aires were swept off to the red carpet for media interviews, where the TV stations all asked the Aires to sing their call letters.

Host Nick Lachey and Judge Ben Folds commented that they both stand ready to become official 天美麻豆 Aires, and Folds said he had a great time singing with the Aires in the finale (they performed Folds鈥檚 song, Not the Same, together).

Showing their 天美麻豆 pride, the Aires sang the Alma Mater on the red carpet, to applause from all present.

With the show over, the Aires are staying on in L.A. to film the holiday special that will air next Monday, December 5 (though Danny Freeman 鈥13 is heading straight back to London to complete the fall term government Foreign Study Program). And, of course, they are back to studying for finals, which begin on Saturday!

Monday, November 28: The 天美麻豆 Aires are in L.A., where they have been rehearsing long hours to prepare for the finale of 鈥淭he Sing-Off鈥 tonight. The last two days have been especially busy, with 8 a.m. calls and rehearsals lasting until around 10 p.m. 鈥淲e鈥檙e performing a lot more songs than we usually do and because of that there鈥檚 more choreography to learn,鈥 says Xavier Curry 鈥14. 鈥淭here鈥檚 more to remember in one week than we鈥檝e had before.鈥

Adds Ethan Weinberg 鈥12, 鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely less pressure in terms of avoiding elimination, but logistics are much more complex with a live show, such as working in things like quick costume changes and getting our songs and choreography immaculate.鈥

Another change from filming the show last summer is that the Aires now have to squeeze in study time between rehearsals. 鈥淪choolwork has been an extra challenge,鈥 admits Curry. 鈥淭he fact that finals are next week has everyone a little bit on edge. I finished a seven-page paper the day before we left. Now I just have to study some Russian and write a sonata for Music 20, which I鈥檝e been able to work on a little bit.鈥

It was another early day for the Aires this morning, with a 7:15 a.m. call. After a quick breakfast, they鈥檒l do a run-through of the entire show, eat dinner, and then it will be show time. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be great,鈥 says Curry. 鈥淭he mood is very positive. We鈥檙e all really proud of what we鈥檝e accomplished, regardless of whether we win. We鈥檝e gotten so much exposure and support from our fans and families. We鈥檙e relishing this opportunity to show the world what we鈥檝e got tonight and just have a good time.鈥

Sunday, November 27: Voting has now concluded, and the Aires are in Los Angeles rehearsing for The Sing-Off鈥s live finale tomorrow night. See what they were thinking as they departed for the west coast in this video (above). The Sing-Off winner will be revealed when the show airs at 8 p.m ET. If you are near campus, come and cheer on the Aires at the Watch Party in Collis Common Ground. The event is open to all and light refreshments will be served.

Monday, November 21: Following some suspenseful moments, the 天美麻豆 Aires came out ahead in tonight鈥檚 episode and have moved ahead into The Sing-Off鈥檚 finale! The judges鈥 work is done, and as Host Nick Lachey said, now it鈥檚 鈥淵our turn to cast your votes and choose the champion.鈥 Show your support for the Aires and vote for them by phone (call 1-877-6-SING-03) text message (text 3 to short code number 97979), or .

Tonight each group performed a 鈥渕aster mix鈥 of songs by two artists, followed by a judge鈥檚 choice song.

The Aires opened with an ambitious mash-up of 鈥淏orn this Way鈥 by Lady Gaga and 鈥淪ympathy for the Devil鈥 by the Rolling Stones. They brought passion and drama, but the judges weren鈥檛 completely won over. For the second performance, the judges chose 鈥淪hout鈥 by the Isley Brothers as a good fit for the Aires鈥 鈥渢heatrical鈥 style.

鈥淪hout鈥 made a stronger impression鈥斺淭he 天美麻豆 Aires at its best鈥 according to Judge Shawn Stockman. Of Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12鈥檚 lead vocal, Judge Sara Bareilles said, 鈥淵ou perform like you鈥檝e been doing this for 35 years, you have so much heart.鈥

Judge Ben Folds, who said he grew up listening to the Isley Brothers, Otis Redding and James Brown, told Odokara-Okigbo, 鈥淢ichael you鈥檙e a classic singer. I haven鈥檛 really heard a singer do what you鈥檙e doing, really convincingly for me, that moves me in that way, since I was a kid listening to those records. You鈥檙e a total star.鈥

鈥淭he rest of the group, you鈥檙e all working together toward the same things,鈥 Folds said. And he singled out bass Dan Leopold 鈥10, who he said was 鈥渘ailing鈥 the swing parts of the song.

When the results were announced, Urban Method and Pentatonix moved ahead to the finale, but the judges were undecided about the one remaining spot in the final three. To determine whether it would be Afro Blue or the 天美麻豆 Aires, each group revisited its strongest performance of the season. After an emotional reprise of Queen鈥檚 鈥淪omebody to Love,鈥 the verdict was in. For both Bareilles and Ben Folds, the Aires鈥 consistent strength throughout the season put them ahead and into the finale.

Viewers may vote up to 10 times per method (phone, text, and email), so vote early and vote often! Then, watch again next Monday, November 28 at 8 p.m. ET when the winner will be revealed in a live finale.

November 17: Before they appeared on NBC鈥檚 The Sing-Off, the members of the 天美麻豆 Aires all chose to attend 天美麻豆 for their college experience. In this video, see what Ethan Weinberg 鈥12, Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12, Will Hart 鈥12, and Henry Luehrman 鈥12 have to say about the institution that brought them together.

Monday, November 14: Another week, another Sing-Off, and the 天美麻豆 Aires are still in the running. Their R&B renditions of 鈥淚gnition (Remix)鈥 by R. Kelly and 鈥淢idnight Train to Georgia鈥 by Gladys Knight and the Pips, earned the Aires a place among the four remaining groups. 鈥淴avier, you are so fantastic on stage,鈥 said Judge Sara Bareilles of his performance on 鈥淚gnition.鈥 Following 鈥淢idnight Train,鈥 Ben Folds praised Dan Leopold 鈥10鈥檚 鈥渘ice work on the low end,鈥 after having previously asked to 鈥渟ee more out of the bass and drums鈥 from the Aires.

On campus, a crowd gathered in Berry Library to watch the show and meet the Aires (see photos above). Ethan, Will, Nate, Xavier, Henry, and Michael were on hand to gave out prizes for Aires trivia questions. They were also live-Tweeting and answering questions on Facebook during the broadcast.

天美麻豆 will host another watch party next week, Monday, November 21 in Collis Common Ground from 8-10 p.m. ET. This critical episode will determine the final three groups from which viewers will vote for the winner. See you there!

Monday, November 14: You鈥檝e watched the , you鈥檝e seen the interview, read their , kept up with the news, followed them on , liked them on  鈥 Need more Aires? Absolutely! The Aires are among the five remaining groups vying for the grand title on The Sing-Off. Come cheer them on at a watch party in Novack Caf茅 during tonight鈥檚 episode, 8 to 10 p.m. ET. Aires members will attend the party, and the event is open to all. Can鈥檛 be there in person? Join a live question and answer session with the Aires on 天美麻豆鈥檚  page, also from 8 to 10 p.m. on Monday.

Monday, November 7: On an episode of The Sing-Off that was a little bit country and a little bit rock 鈥榥鈥 roll, the 天美麻豆 Aires demonstrated once again that they can do it all and advanced to the final five groups. Judges praised the Aires鈥 energy and entertainment value in both of their performances鈥擳wisted Sister鈥檚 鈥漌e鈥檙e Not Gonna Take It鈥 and Big & Rich鈥檚 鈥漇ave a Horse (Ride a Cowboy).鈥 After doffing their cowboy hats for judge Sara Bareilles tonight, the Aires will perform next on Monday, November 14, at 8 p.m. ET.

Friday, November 4: Wonder how this all started? Check out the Aires鈥 audition video for The Sing-Off, in which they perform a medley of Kanye West songs.

Tuesday, November 1: Although they didn鈥檛 perform Queen鈥檚 signature song, 鈥淲e Will Rock You,鈥 the 天美麻豆 Aires definitely rocked The Sing-Off鈥檚 judges last night with their medley of three Queen hits: 鈥淜iller Queen,鈥 鈥淏ohemian Rhapsody,鈥 and 鈥淪omebody to Love.鈥 Judge Sara Bareilles said it was her favorite performance to date on the show, and the Aires were one of six groups to advance in the competition. Like what you hear and see in the video? as your favorite on the NBC website.

October 26: The 天美麻豆 Aires Advance Again on NBC鈥檚 The Sing-OffThe Sing-Off鈥&驳迟; With a rousing a cappella rendition of the Flo Rida hit, 鈥淐lub Can鈥檛 Handle Me,鈥 the 天美麻豆 Aires advanced to the next round of NBC鈥檚 The Sing-Off on Monday, October 24. The Aires were one of seven groups to move on in the all-vocal competition, and will perform again on October 31. ... Read more

October 7: The Sing-Off鈥&驳迟;A Conversation With the 天美麻豆 Aires, Stars of The Sing-Off The  turned heads when they debuted on NBC鈥檚  on September 26, earning praise from the three judges and securing a spot in the next round of this national a cappella competition. ... Read more

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Meet the Aires

You know they can sing and perform with the best. But the Aires鈥攚ho count engineers, athletes, and a novelist among their ranks鈥攄o much, much more. As the competition heated up, 天美麻豆 Now spoke with the 16 Aires appearing in The Sing-Off to learn more. to see what they are up to off the stage.
  • Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12
  • Nic Chuaqui 鈥12
  • Xavier Curry 鈥14
  • Nate Davis 鈥14
  • Daniel Freeman 鈥13
  • Robert Hoffman 鈥13
  • Daniel Leopold 鈥10
  • Justin Lerman 鈥10
  • Henry Luehrman 鈥12
  • Brendan Lynch-Salamon 鈥10
  • Jack Merrill 鈥11
  • Clark Moore 鈥13
  • Preston Suan 鈥14
  • Will Hart 鈥12
  • Alex Taylor 鈥11
  • Ethan Weinberg 鈥12

天美麻豆 Aires in the News

  • Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12: 鈥濃欌 (Bangor Daily News, 11/29/11)
  • Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12: (The Portland Press Herald, 11/24/11)
  • Ethan Weinberg 鈥12: 鈥濃 (NorthJersey.com , 11/21/11)
  • Jack Merrill 鈥11: 鈥樷 (The Frederick News Post, 11/20/11)
  • Alex Taylor 鈥11:  (The Post-Star, 11/19/11)
  • Alex Taylor 鈥11: 鈥溾 (WNYT, 11/17/11)
  • Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12: 鈥溾 (The Portland Press Herald, 11/15/11)
  • Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12: 鈥溾 (The Portland Press Herald, 11/01/11)
  • Michael Odokara-Okigbo 鈥12: 鈥溾 (The Portland Press Herald, 10/25/11)
  • Alex Taylor 鈥11: (Glens Falls Post Star, 10/16/11)
  • Daniel Leopold 鈥10: 鈥溾 (Litchfield County Times, 9/29/11)
  • Preston Suan 鈥14: 鈥溾 (Baltimore Messenger, 09/28/11)
  • Ethan Weinberg 鈥12: 鈥溾 (NorthJersey.com, 9/28/11)
  • Will Hart 鈥12: 鈥溾 (The Chicago Tribune Local, 09/13/11)

 

 

 

 

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