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The Yale Alley Cats

The Yale Alley Cats
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Yale Alley Cats of 2016-2017
Background information
Origin New Haven, Connecticut
Genres A cappella, jazz, mowtown, pop
Years active 1943 – present
Website YaleAlleyCats.com
Members Tenor I
Arthur Hwang '20
Hale Jaeger '20
Shaun Radgowski '20
Laurence Bashford '18
Tenor II
Mark Gustaferro '20
Jacob Clemente '19
Griffin Black '18
Eli Daiute '18
Baritone
Robert Crystal '20
Tyler Miles '20
Mohit Sani '19
Aujer Ding '18
Erifer Fernandez '18
Bass
Aidan Brooks '19
Sachin Peddada '19
Dustin Zhao '19
Nicholas Biniaz-Harris '18

Nicholas Biniaz-Harris, Musical Director
Dustin Zhao, Business Manager

The Yale Alley Cats are an all male, undergraduate a cappella singing group at Yale University. The Alley Cats were founded in 1943, making them the third oldest underclassman a cappella group at Yale. The group’s early repertoire was based in jazz, and its current arrangements cover Motown, pop music, folk music, and various other music genres. Each year, the Cats go on three tours, many of them international, performing for public and private audiences.

All of the group's music are arrangements written by current and past members. Their performances have entertained audiences world-wide, including Martha Stewart and President Barack Obama. The Alley Cats' first album on the Bridge Records, Inc. label also made it onto the 52nd Grammy Awards entry list for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Every year, the group travels to numerous destinations during their winter, spring, and summer breaks. Recent tours include:

Many Alley Cats go on to join The Yale Whiffenpoofs, a selective, all-senior, all-male a cappella group, and some have gone on to careers in the performance industry, including:

In the summer of 1943, four Yale undergraduate students climbed Saybrook Tower to serenade the night with Henry Carey's "Sally in Our Alley". Their singing awoke the College Master who quickly yelled at them to "stop it! Your singing sounds like a bunch of screeching alley cats!" The Master then quieted the young gentlemen and sent them to bed, but the performance marked the group's founding and taking the name, "The Yale Alley Cats."

Each year, freshmen audition in a multi-week process known as "Rush." In the tradition of many Yale a cappella groups, the current Alley Cats “tap” freshmen to sing with the group for three years.


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