A Cappella Rocks: the Treblemakers
BU vocal group performs pop favorites
In the video above watch the Treblemakers perform “Mercy” and “Shark in the Water.” Photos by Vernon Doucette
Finals are here, and what better way to de-stress than with a medley of pop songs performed by some of Boston University’s best a cappella groups? A cappella, which means “in the manner of the chapel,” is a term first used to describe church music composed for unaccompanied voices, and now refers to any vocal music performed without instruments.
BU Today will showcase a different group each day this week. All performances were taped at the Castle.
In our second installment, the Treblemakers perform “Mercy” and “Shark in the Water.”
Check back tomorrow for a performance by Chordially Yours.
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