The Princeton Nassoons - Songs Of The Princeton Nassoons album flac
Performer: The Princeton NassoonsTitle: Songs Of The Princeton Nassoons
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Come meet The Princeton Nassoons, Princeton's first, all-male a cappella group, at our Fall Open House on Saturday, September 15th! Founded in 1941, The Princeton Nassoons have a storied history of preserving Princeton's a cappella musical tradition while constantly updating our repertoire with the latest and greatest hits. We sing songs ranging from jazz standards to K-pop, and The Beatles to Beyoncé
Album · 2015 · 16 Songs. 16 Songs, 54 Minutes. Released: Sep 3, 2015. 2015 The Princeton Nassoons. More By The Princeton Nassoons. See All. Nassoons 2018.
The standard is also sung by the Princeton Nassoons, Princeton University's oldest a cappella group. East of the Sun" was first recorded by Hal Kemp for Brunswick Records on Dec. 1, 1934, and has remained a jazz standard since the 1950s. Ella Fitzgerald included this on her 1959 Verve release Ella Fitzgerald Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers with the Frank De Vol Orchestra and Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet. Frank Sinatra recorded it on I Remember Tommy (1961). Al Hirt released a version on his 1962 album, Trumpet and Strings. Cal Tjader recorded the song on his 1964 album, Breeze from the East. Ellis Marsalis Recorded the song in the Wynton Marsalis album of 1991, Standard Time Vol. 2. Tony Bennett recorded the song on his 1992 tribute to Sinatra Perfectly Frank
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The Princeton Nassoons are a ten to twenty-member all-male a cappella group at Princeton University. The group has been officially self-selecting (and self-directing) since 1941, although the original group is known to have sung together as early as 1939 . Among their last achievements before disbanding was the release of their 1942 album of songs and their recording session with Gertrude Lawrence, a famed Broadway actress of the time, which was rebroadcast over the Armed Forces Network in 1943. As a symbol of their unity, the group wrote up a constitution, stating that the name "Nassoons" could not be used by any singing group on campus unless at least four of the old Nassoons came back to audition new members for the group.







