“Animal Spirits”
Doox of Yale
Originally performed by Vulfpeck
Arranged by Harry Castle and PJ Franz
Production by Ethan Treiman (video) and Castle/Franz (audio)
Soloists Ethan Riordan, Clay Jamieson, Archer Frodyma, Harry Castle, Charlotte Polk, vocal percussion Harry Castle.
Founded by Yale University first-years in 1952, “Da Doox” have grown from a young quartet into a rowdy and incredibly close family of more than 400 singers. In the process, we’ve become one of the most respected singing groups in the country. We tour internationally, record albums regularly, and charm presidents and preschoolers alike. Doox of Yale, known at the time as “The Duke’s Men of Yale,” was named one of the nation’s top 5 male a cappella groups by the Contemporary A Cappella Society of America. The group has also placed in the top 4 at the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) after winning the national round. In keeping with our goals to create music that reflects our community, in 2017 we invited all singers, regardless of sex or gender identity, to join our group. In 2018, we changed our name to reflect this: Doox of Yale.
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Lynn Trundle· Reply
This was excellent! You sound great, and the video is really clever and well-done.
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Joyce Newkirk· Reply
You guys rock!!! Love the choice of song…tight harmonies…LOVE the scat section! So fun! The technical production was amazing as well!
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Charlotte Ellevold· Reply
That was so fun! What a great arrangement and presentation – couldn’t help but put a smile on my face!
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Paul Pirog· Reply
Wonderful. And you could tell that all the singers enjoyed what they were singing. Thanks for the music!
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