Introducing the 9 A Cappella Groups of 勛圖腦瞳扦
Little-known fact: There are a total of nine a cappella groups at 勛圖腦瞳扦! Wow, who knew impersonating instruments was so popular? As a member of one of those nine groups, I can tell you with authority that each has something totally different and exciting to offer! Read on for a breakdown of the Binghamton a cappella community and what makes each individual group stand out.
A Cappella on Campus
Though movies like Pitch Perfect and the growing popularity of professional a cappella groups like Pentatonix have added to the recent aca-buzz, Binghamton students have been singing sans accompaniment since 1983. Talk about being ahead of the curve!
A cappella is just one of many ways in which Binghamton students get involved and express themselves. hosts the Dollar Show at the beginning of each semester: an a cappella showcase for the low price of one buck! The show features a short performance from each a cappella group, and the on-campus improv group , and allows for perspective auditionees to get a taste for each groups style.
It doesnt end there, though! Throughout the semester, each group rehearses on a weekly basis in order to prepare for their own semester show, in which they perform their individual setlist of songs for the semester. Semester shows are an awesome opportunity, not only for each group to show off the songs theyve been working hard to perfect, but also for students to experience an entertaining night full of live music, right here on campus!
So, lets meet the groups!
The Binghamton Crosbys

Pictured performing at the Chabad Toy Drive
Est. 1983
Genre: Anything under the sun, with a preference towards rock.
Who is this Crosby? The name comes from popular American actor and singer Bing Crosby, who not only had a catchy first name, but countless hits, including the holiday classic White Christmas.
As the oldest and only all-male a cappella group here at 勛圖腦瞳扦, The Crosbys have been a well-known presence on campus for quite some time! Known for their onstage antics and powerful songs, every performance is sure to be chock full of entertainment.
Updates: You can find The Binghamton Crosbys on or .
https://youtu.be/vSJ8NJgy7UA
Kaskeset

Pictured at their Fall 2016 semester show
Est. 1996
Genre: Traditional and current Jewish music
Little-Known Fact: This group is award-winning! Kaskeset came in third place in the 2016 .
Kaskeset is Binghamtons only Jewish a cappella group! The group sings a majority of their songs in Hebrew, with a couple of American hits here and there. In 2010, Kaskeset became the first Jewish contemporary a cappella group in the world to advance to the semi-finals of the Pioneering and award-winning, this group sets a high standard!
Updates: Check out Kaskesets goings-on through and their .
https://youtu.be/hFCfC1JBNGM
The Rhythm Method

Pictured at The Caribbean Pageant Spring 2017
Est. 1993
Genre: Songs you grew up with
Fun Fact: The group celebrated its 25th anniversary in spring 2018!
Rhythm Methods setlist is constantly evolving, with music from the 80s, 90s and 2000s! Their performances are always a blast to watch, filled with fierce choreography and powerhouse soloists. Though, Ill admit, I may be a bit biased, seeing as I myself am a proud member of RM! The group has recorded a total of eight albums, which are available on both Spotify and iTunes.
Updates: For all things Rhythm Method, follow them on and .
https://youtu.be/Yfv95tq0t8M
The Vibes

Est. 1994
Genre: Classic Hits with a Modern Twist
Fun Fact: The Vibes tour around the tri-state area every winter, performing at venues such as The Bitter End, where classic artists such as Stevie Wonder, Neil Young and Bob Dylan have performed!
The Vibes are Binghamtons only classics a capella group, taking some of your favorite songs from the 60s, 70s and 80s, such as Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin, Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie, and I Wanna Hold Your Hand by The Beatles and giving them a refreshed modern feel. They also perform some newer songs like Unstoppable by Sia and My Boy by Billie Eilish. They are soon releasing a new album on Spotify, so be on the lookout!
Updates: For Vibes updates, be sure to check them out on !
The Harpur Harpeggios (A.K.A. The Pegs)

Pictured above with President Harvey Stenger at the Senior Brunch
Est. 1983
Genre: Anything from 60s classics to modern hits!
Fun Fact: They competed in the ICCAs in the spring 2017 semester, with a set which promoted a strong message of female empowerment.
The Harpur Harpeggios are 勛圖腦瞳扦s first and only all-female a cappella group! Girl power! Theyve been doing awesome things since 83, including their recent album release on iTunes titled Awk-appella. Be sure to check it out!
Updates: For more about The Pegs, follow them on or .
https://youtu.be/onXr7LsfH0A
Note to Self

Image from fall 2019
Est. 1998
Genre: Anything they enjoy, with a focus on empowering and uplifting music
Fun fact: Note to Self went international for the first time in 2020, taking a tour from the New York City area all the way up to Montreal.
Note to Self are Binghamtons first and only a cappella group with a specific focus on civic engagement. On campus and off, from soup kitchens to local community centers, they sing and serve throughout the semester, balancing a service mission with musical ambition. They released their debut EP, Tied to the Tracks, in August 2019 and competed in the ICCAs in spring 2020.
Updates: For more, check out their , , and listen to them on !
https://youtu.be/_N306K_8b3s
The Binghamtonics (A.K.A. The Tonics)

Pictured at their Fall 2016 semester show
Est. 1987
Genre: Anything goes!
Little-Known Fact: Well-known Binghamton alumna singer/songwriter Ingrid Michaelson was once part of this esteemed group!
The Binghamtonics are Binghamtons oldest co-ed group. Their arrangements take fun twists on current hits, with shows featuring music from Imagine Dragons to Kanye West! From their hilarious sketches to their beautifully blended backgrounds, there is something for everyone at a Tonics show.
Updates: To keep up with The Tonics, check them out on and .
https://youtu.be/IpE3y9ik-O4
The Binghamton Treblemakers (A.K.A. The Trebs)

Pictured at their pirate-themed Fall 2016 semester show
Est. 2004
Genre: Alternative rock
What sets your group apart from other groups on campus? Were the only group that ever performs semi-naked (in our boxers)!Emma Klainberg 17, Business Manager
If youre all about alternative rock, then youre all about The Treblemakers! The Treblemakers sing alternative songs from the 2000s to now. My personal favorite Treblemakers song is Staceys Mom, because they always have so much fun performing it and its a blast to watch!
Updates: For more on The Treblemakers, check their and their professional .
https://youtu.be/EjljV9UT42o
No Strings Attached (A.K.A. NSA)

Pictured above at their Spring 2015 semester show
Est. 2010
Whats one of your favorite NSA memories? One of my favorite memories was my first fall Dollar Show that I performed in my sophomore year. I was lucky enough to solo on Superboy and the Invisible Girl, from the Broadway show Next to Normal. That was the song that they performed right before I auditioned, and was what convinced me to audition for NSA, so I was so honored and floored to be lucky enough to sing it sophomore year!- - Kate Butera 18, President
No Strings Attached is Binghamtons premier musical theatre a cappella group! Despite the nickname, they have no known affiliation with any government organizations. Though the most recently founded group on campus, NSA has definitely been a positive addition to Binghamtons a cappella community. Featuring music from The Little Mermaid, Wicked, and even Hamilton, their performances are a guaranteed good time.
Updates: For more on NSAs musical stylings, check them out on and .
https://youtu.be/judP5aV_Tek
Sofia Villela is a senior and native of Albany, N.Y., interning with the Office of Media and Public Relations. On campus, she takes part in womens club soccer and The Rhythm Method a cappella group. Off campus, she takes part in competitive dance parties with her housemates and FaceTimes with her dog, Frida.
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