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Songs in the Album Rockapella
No | Song |
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1 | (all I Have To Do Is) Dream |
2 | Another Night Like This |
3 | Busy Tonight |
4 | Count My Blessings |
5 | Drift Away |
6 | Love This Is Love |
7 | No Stone Unturned |
8 | Poison Ivy |
9 | Rise Up |
10 | Wildfire |
Detailed information about album Rockapella
Following the end of Carmen Sandiego in 1996, Altman left Rockapella to pursue his solo career the following year, and was replaced by Kevin Wright. They did two Folger's coffee commercials between 1998 and 2001 and a PBS special of their December 9, 2000, concert. In 2002, Carl was replaced by George Baldi III. In 2003, the group started their now annual "A Rockapella Holiday" tour, and in 2004, they released a live album, as well as re-released all of their previous North American albums on the independent label Shakariki Records. That same year, Kerman, the group's baritone and the last remaining founding member of the group, left and was replaced by John K. Brown, a second tenor. Rockapella began joining the Boston Pops on stage in the eastern US in 2006, creating a concert experience that shows both the orchestra's and Rockapella's talents separately and together in a manner never done before: a cappella with instrumentation.[3] In August 2009, Wright announced he would be leaving the group at the end of the year to spend more time with his family;[4] his last performance with the band was on December 22 of that same year,[5] and was replaced by Steven Dorian. The project to make "Bang", the title track off their newest album, the first track in Rock Band to feature full, four-instrument gameplay based on no live or synthesized instruments began in the summer of 2010,[6][7] and was released for purchase on January 30, 2011 through the RBN.[8] At the beginning of 2011, the band's cover of "It's A Small World" from their album Comfort & Joy, was featured in a TV commercial for the animated film Gnomeo and Juliet.[9] On November 16, 2011, Rockapella released a new holiday album, A Rockapella Holiday.[10] In 2022, Jose Rosario left the group and was replaced by Manny Houston. Bryant Vance left the group at that time as well, allowing George Baldi III to return. By mid-2023, Baldi left the group once again and was replaced by Armand Hutton. Personnel[edit] .mw-parser-output .col-begin{border-collapse:collapse;padding:0;color:inherit;width:100%;border:0;margin:0}.mw-parser-output .col-begin-small{font-size:90%}.mw-parser-output .col-break{vertical-align:top;text-align:left}.mw-parser-output .col-break-2{width:50%}.mw-parser-output .col-break-3{width:33.3%}.mw-parser-output .col-break-4{width:25%}.mw-parser-output .col-break-5{width:20%}@media(max-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .col-begin,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr>td{display:block!important;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output .col-break{padding-left:0!important}} Current members Scott Leonard - High Tenor (1991–present) Jeff Thacher - Vocal Percussion (1993–present) Calvin Jones - Tenor (2013–present) Armand Hutton - Bass (2023–present) Manny Houston - Tenor (2022–present) Supporting musicians John K. Brown – Tenor (2014–present; substitute for Calvin Jones & Mitchell Rains) Ryan Chappelle - Bass (2016–present) Steven Dorian - Tenor (2016–present) Christopher Rossi – Tenor (2013–15); substitute for Steven Dorian, now Mitchell Rains) George Baldi III - Bass (2002-2014, 2022-2023; substitute for Armand Hutton) Former members Sean Altman - Tenor (1986-1997; founding member) Elliott Kerman - Baritone (1986-2004; founding member) Steve Keyes - High Tenor (1986-1991; founding member) David Stix - Bass (1986-1987; founding member) Charlie Evett - Bass (1987-1988) Barry Carl - Bass (1988-2002) Kevin Wright - Tenor (1997-2009) John K. Brown - Tenor (2004-2013) Bryant Vance - Bass (2016-2022) Ryan Chappelle - Bass (2014–2016) Steven Dorian - Tenor (2009–2016) Mitchell Rains - Tenor (2016-2019) Jose Rosario - Tenor (2019–2022) George Baldi III - Bass (2002-2014, 2022-2023) Former supporting musicians Kenny X – Vocal percussion (1992; touring) David Yazbek – Vocal percussion (1992; session) Nathan Herron – Tenor (2014–???; substitute for Steven Dorian) Rolin E. Alexis – Bass (2014–???; substitute for George Baldi III and Ryan Chappelle) Timeline[edit] Discography[edit] US & International albums[edit] Country Release Date Title Line-up Label Japan May 21, 1992 To N.Y. Altman, Kerman, Carl, Leonard ForLife Records May 21, 1992 From N.Y. December 16, 1992 Bash! April 21, 1994 Vocobeat Altman, Kerman, Carl, Leonard, Thacher November 18, 1994 Out Cold USA 1995 Primer Independent 1996 (US) November 21, 1996 (Japan) Lucky Seven Independent (US) ForLife Records (Japan) USA 1997 Rockapella Kerman, Carl, Leonard, Thacher, Wright Independent February 16, 1999 Don't Tell Me You Do J-Bird Records March 28, 2000 2 USA Japan October 24, 2000 (US) November 30, 2001 (Japan) Christmas J-Bird Records (US) Rentrak Records (Japan) May 6, 2001 (US) November 30, 2001 (Japan) In Concert USA August 13, 2002 Smilin' Kerman, Carl, Leonard, Thacher, Wright, Baldi Amerigo Records November 12, 2002 Comfort & Joy Kerman, Leonard, Thacher, Wright, Baldi June 2004 Live in Japan Shakariki Records November 16, 2011 A Rockapella Holiday Leonard, Thacher, Dorian, Baldi, Brown September 21, 2010 Bang March 15, 2013 Motown & More September 2017 Jams, Vol. 1 Leonard, Thacher, Rains, Jones, Vance December 2018 Jams, Vol. 2 December 2019 Christmas Live All albums from Don't Tell Me You Do through Comfort & Joy were re-released in the US by Shakariki Records in 2004. Compilation albums[edit] Country Release Date Album Line-up Label Japan November 17, 1995 Best Fest Altman, Kerman, Carl, Leonard, Thacher ForLife Records
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