Acapella: In which Ben makes his friend Jordanna talk rapid pace about Emerson’s premiere acapella group, Noteworthy!
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And I am a friend, Jordana, my friend Lex here. They are both part of noteworthy, which is the group that I'm a part of in. Jordana over here is going to tell you a little bit about it. Like, uh, running out, know where the, uh, what's your favorite part about it? Okay. Crying? No, seriously, Because we're like a big group of goofballs that get together and sing twice a week and concerts, and then I weep even more. You're just like some of my favorite people are in this group. I love I just love being a part of this group way Do a lot of we don't compete. We do a lot of like, uh, calling charity work that we did. Everything already work every concert we fundraise for different charity. Four years? Um, we worked with like we was recently with the Bus Children Hospital. We sort of like, volunteer here in there like sing for like other lake little events here in their own capital stuff, which is specially Emerson. They ask us to sing, Don't do it way just don't like the all the Mater. You'll learn about that if you come here saying it, though recently at the era awards cool the Emerson Recognition Award. Yes, it was called the most beautiful version of the alma mater, someone I don't member who had ever heard. I think it was Jason Mayer, Jason Myers where the best. Don't tell the other acapella groups way have red shoes. Because, well, that's another thing I love about over the sorry if I'm thinking about you know where the is that the alumni network is so important even to get. We're the oldest Rockefeller bunking office, which means we have like a zillion people that have been in this group. All of them are amazing and successful and talented and beautiful, and they are so important us that we want to honor them. He was music director, president everything for the group. He was in the group from two thousand seventy two thousand ninety Fast way in two thousand nine from lymphoblastic leukemia. We actually are two concerts ago in honor of him that's festering. So we were red trucks at all our gigs and we were them. Anyways, we're about our gig stop because we love him. He's a really important member of the noteworthy family. So that basically gives you a whole entire thing about noteworthy, which is great. So if you come to Emerson or if you visit, look for us, listen for us. Audition, audition if you come and things, but yeah, that's basically guys, I'll talk to you later.