“We are the Yale Whiffenpoofs,” tenor Hale Jaeger proclaimed Sunday, Sept. 4 to a crowd of over 100 people. “And we are so excited to be singing here — mostly because we are the first collegiate a ...
On Friday, a capella singing institution that is The Yale Whiffenpoofs makes its way to The Arts Campus at Willits (TACAW) as part of the “Supper Club and Show” series. “For good reason, The ...
The famous lyrics from The Whiffenpoof Song have echoed through the years: “We are poor little lambs Who have lost our way. Baa! Baa! Baa! We are little black sheep First penned in the early 1900s, ...
The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University are the longest-running collegiate a capella group and the most prestigious, setting a standard since 1909, but until just four years ago it was a boy’s club open ...
The Whiffenpoofs — a historically all-male senior a cappella group — admitted their first female singer, Sofía Campoamor ’19 in 2018. They continued to break tradition by admitting their first woman ...
It was more than a hundred years ago that a group of men at Yale came together to form the Whiffenpoofs, an a capella singing group that has consisted only of men since 1909. As of Tuesday, it’s no ...
Every year, 14 senior students from Yale are selected to be in The Whiffenpoofs, the world’s oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group. Founded in 1909, the “Whiffs” began as a senior quartet ...
The world-renowned Whiffenpoofs will perform a holiday concert at The Palace Danbury, Sunday, Dec. 15. Danbury’s Martini Glass A Cappella opens the show. “Every year, a group of rising Yale seniors ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — In 1987, David Code — then a member of Yale’s Whiffenpoofs, the country’s oldest collegiate a cappella group — staked out an unpopular position: It was time for the group to admit ...
The Whiffenpoofs — a historically all-male senior a cappella group — broke tradition once again this year and accepted multiple non-male members for the first time: Morgan Baker ’21, Lauren Bond ’21 ...
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