The Brown Derbies
The Brown Derbies | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | The Derbies |
Origin | Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, United States |
Genres | Collegiate a cappella |
Years active | 1982–present |
Labels | Collegiate |
Members | Aidan LeBlanc '25 Arata Fujii '25 Chris Pollack '25 Michael DeLaurier '25 Sohum Sanu '25 Benjamin Bradley '26 Mikai Spencer '26 Xavier Dargan '26 Yul Ahn '26.5 Bruce Yanovitch '27 Daniel Ma '27 Grant Weihs '27 Jake Delesky '27 Rohan Menon '27 Vivek Pall-Pareek '27 Noam Medjuck-Bruckner ‘28 Owen Vaccaro '28 Rohan Panjwani ‘28 |
Website | Official Site |
The Brown Derbies is an a cappella group at Brown University.[1][2] They were founded by Darryl Shrock in 1982 and have released fourteen albums. They sing a variety of different genres, ranging from Rock, to Pop, to R&B and are known in the a cappella community for their unique use of syllables in the background vocals.[3] They have toured throughout the United States and internationally, with recent performances in Beijing, China, Shanghai, China, and New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1997, the group performed for President Bill Clinton at the White House. In November 2007, they were featured on the CBS Early Show in a segment about the rising popularity of a cappella groups on college campuses, and in July 2011 they were featured on the Gospel Music Channel reality show America Sings.[4] In January 2012, they performed in the London A Cappella Festival.[5]
The Derbies are known for incorporating humor and choreography into many of their live performances. An annual tradition is performing with the Chattertocks in their annual concert, "Smoked Salomon," which occurs every September in Salomon Hall on the Brown University campus. Their sister a cappella group is the Smith Smiffenpoofs.
Awards
The Derbies' fourth album, "Down Time," was first runner-up for Best Male Collegiate Album in the 1995 CARAs.[6] Their next album, "Nightcap," swept the CARAs, winning Best Male Collegiate Album (though tied with the Middlebury Dissipated Eight's "Eighps"), Best Male Collegiate Song ("In the House of Stone & Light"), Best Male Collegiate Arrangement ("Who Are You?" arr. Evan Schiff), and Best Male Collegiate Soloist (Joel Begleiter on "The Downeaster Alexa").[7][8] The Derbies kept their streak alive on their next album, "Jericho," which also placed in all four categories of the 2000 CARAs. They tied in the category of Best Male Collegiate Album again, this time with the Tufts Beelzebubs' "Infinity." They won Best Male Collegiate Song ("I Wanna Be Like You") and Best Male Collegiate Arrangement (Raj Patil) and received first runner-up for Best Male Collegiate Soloist (Marcos Santiago, who was competing in the five-person category with fellow Derby Keith Getchell).[9][10]
The Derbies have also been recognized formally for their live performances by the ICCA. In 1996, they were first runner-up in the New England Region in the Semifinals and also got runner-up for Best Arrangement ("Who Are You?" arr. Evan Schiff). The same piece won Best Arrangement at the Quarterfinals the same year. In 1997, they were crowned champions of the Northeast region at the ICCA Semifinals, where they also won Best Solo (Adam Arian, "Who Are You?"). They received the award for Best Arrangement ("In the House of Stone & Light," Raj Patil) earlier in the tournament at the Quarterfinals.[11] In 2013, the group competed in the ICCA for the first time in over a decade, advancing to the semifinals.
The Brown Derbies have appeared on several collegiate a cappella compilation albums. "In Your Eyes," from the Derby album "Down Time," was featured on the Best of College A Cappella: Volume 1.[12] "In the House of Stone & Light" was selected for the BOCA '97-'98 album and "Telephone Message" (Mentos Edition) made it on to "BOCA Humor: Wasting Our Parents' Money."[13][14] Most recently, "Happier," from the Derby Album "To Be Determined," earned a spot on BOCA 2020.[15]
Albums
- Derby Laundry (1986)
- Talk Derby to Me (1991)
- Hat Trick (1993)
- Down Time (1994)
- Nightcap (1997)
- Jericho (1999)
- "This album ought to be required listening for any college group planning to record." - RARB Review[16]
- Hybrid (2002)
- "These guys are supremely musical — a real treat on a rock-intensive album." - RARB Review[17]
- Recap (2004)
- We Deliver (2007)
- Ridin' Derby (2008)
- Nice Guys, Better Guests (2011)
- Derbyhaus (2014)
- "Lovers in Rome" from Derbyhaus nominated for 2015 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for Best Male Collegiate Arrangement[18]
- Unaccounted For (2017)
- To Be Determined (2019)
- "Happier" from To Be Determined is featured on Best of College A Cappella (BOCA) 2020[15]
- Melvin's Room (2022)
Notable alumni
- Adam Farb, co-founder of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella
- Todd Goldstein, former guitarist of the Harlem Shakes and current guitarist/vocalist of ARMS.[19]
- Davis Guggenheim, Oscar-winning director of An Inconvenient Truth.[20]
- Kent Haines, stand-up comedian.[21]
- Andrew Baum, Chairman of Emergency Medicine [22]
- Joel Begleiter, talent agent for CAA[23]
- Joasaph McLellan, Head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem.[24]
- Lance Rubin, actor and Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre performer.[25][26]
- Adam Werbach, environmental activist.[27]
- A. Gabriel Schifman, Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
References
- ^ "The Academical Village People". Washington Post. 19 March 2004. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ "DERBY DAY IN FORT LAUDERDALE". Miami Herald. 28 March 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ CASA
- ^ The Brown Derbies on CBS Early Show
- ^ London A Cappella Festival
- ^ 1995 CARA Winners
- ^ 1996 CARA Winners
- ^ "Nightcap" Track Credits
- ^ 2000 CARA Winners
- ^ 2000 CARA Nominees
- ^ ICCA Results Archived 2012-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ BOCA Vol. 1 Track Listing
- ^ BOCA 97-98 Track Listing
- ^ BOCA Humor Track Listing
- ^ a b Teng, Emily (2019-12-06). "Brown Derbies earn spot in 2020 Best of College A Cappella album". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
- ^ RARB Review of "Jericho"
- ^ RARB Review of "Hybrid"
- ^ "2015 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award Nominees | A Cappella Music - The Contemporary A Cappella Society". www.casa.org. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
- ^ Derby #88
- ^ Derby #12
- ^ Derby #99
- ^ Derby #98
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2016-12-14). "UTA TV Lit Agent Joel Begleiter Moves To CAA". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-10-31.
- ^ Derby #31
- ^ Upright Citizens Brigade Performer Profile
- ^ Derby #87
- ^ Derby #45