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'''Brief:''' The Springstreeters, est. 1980 are an all-male [[a cappella]] group, hailing from Williamstown, Massachusetts, the epicenter of the world. Taking regular tours and road trips all over the East Coast (with occasional excursions to archipelagos in the Central Pacific), the group is always eager to share their music.  
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The '''Springstreeters''' (est. 1980), also known as the '''Streeters''', are a low voices [[a cappella]] group, hailing from Williamstown, Massachusetts, the epicenter of the world. Taking regular tours and road trips all over the East Coast (with occasional excursions to archipelagos in the Central Pacific), the group is always eager to share their music.
  
 
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==History==
'''The Story:''' Long ago in the humble Purple Valley, there was a shy but sincere man called Eph. And a lovable Eph he was. With a big top hat, shining brass balls, and an itch to make the world a better place. So he started a school called Williams, where many boys, and eventually girls, could frolic in the fields of lollipops and read books and coordinate massive financial mergers. It was a lovely time for everyone. Oh the taps always flowed and the football team always won, but there was something missing.
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Long ago in the humble Purple Valley, there was a shy but sincere man called Eph. And a lovable Eph he was. With a big top hat, shining brass balls, and an itch to make the world a better place. So he started a school called Williams, where many boys, and eventually girls and others, could frolic in the fields of lollipops and read books and coordinate massive financial mergers. It was a lovely time for everyone. Oh the taps always flowed and the football team always won, but there was something missing.
  
 
“Ah,” said one lad with flaming red hair, “it be music we be lackin’!” Malcolm was his name, and he could read those mysterious black dots and lines that decode the enigma of sound. He gathered about him his most trusted pals, chums, and ne’er-do-wells. They practiced and hummed in their sleep for months. The “doos” and “bahs” bounced around in their skulls for what seemed an eternity. Finally, with their voices honed to perfection, and great trepidation in their hearts, they gathered together in the auditorium to entertain. What they lacked in tonality they compensated for in joviality! The people laughed and cried and gushed in their seats and gave thunderous applause at the end, which they wished would never come. And it was good, baby. Malcom’s merry band, having taken the name “The Springstreeters” from the largest – and indeed the only – street in town, soon ventured forth out of the protected Purple Valley. They won the hearts of all of New England, and of several southern sororities as well.
 
“Ah,” said one lad with flaming red hair, “it be music we be lackin’!” Malcolm was his name, and he could read those mysterious black dots and lines that decode the enigma of sound. He gathered about him his most trusted pals, chums, and ne’er-do-wells. They practiced and hummed in their sleep for months. The “doos” and “bahs” bounced around in their skulls for what seemed an eternity. Finally, with their voices honed to perfection, and great trepidation in their hearts, they gathered together in the auditorium to entertain. What they lacked in tonality they compensated for in joviality! The people laughed and cried and gushed in their seats and gave thunderous applause at the end, which they wished would never come. And it was good, baby. Malcom’s merry band, having taken the name “The Springstreeters” from the largest – and indeed the only – street in town, soon ventured forth out of the protected Purple Valley. They won the hearts of all of New England, and of several southern sororities as well.
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They graduated, of course, those first brave few. But they inspired quite a following, and took many more into their ranks. From year to year the music is handed down to another exuberant youth who can read it, and the legend continues. The Streeters go forth, always to sing, stumble about, and find open arms and warm beds wherever they end up, always with the sacred chant of “Jell-O” to spur them to action, and always with their Greavis (sic) beverage at the ready. Onward, O Streeters! And let none wear frock nor frown whilst we draw breath!  
 
They graduated, of course, those first brave few. But they inspired quite a following, and took many more into their ranks. From year to year the music is handed down to another exuberant youth who can read it, and the legend continues. The Streeters go forth, always to sing, stumble about, and find open arms and warm beds wherever they end up, always with the sacred chant of “Jell-O” to spur them to action, and always with their Greavis (sic) beverage at the ready. Onward, O Streeters! And let none wear frock nor frown whilst we draw breath!  
  
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==Current Membership==
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===Seniors===
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Elias Devadoss, Bass (President, de facto Social Chair)
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Nate Kim, Tenor II (on hiatus)
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Carl May, Baritone (Music Director)
  
'''Seniors'''
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Himal Pandey, Baritone (on hiatus)
  
Ethan Kendall, Baritone (President)
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===Juniors===
  
Hamza Mankor, Tenor I (Music Director)
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Jacob Casper, Baritone (Business Manager, Interim Social Chair)
  
Loren Tsang, Tenor II (Music Director)
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Thomas Huckans, Tenor II (Business Manager)
  
'''Juniors'''
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Manuel Lemus, Tenor II
  
Ken Morotomi, Bass (Social Media)
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===Sophomores===
  
Aaron Schroen, Baritone (President)
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[[Alex Moon]], Baritone (Music Director)
  
Guanyu Zhu, Tenor I
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Jason Rivera, Tenor I (Treasurer)
  
'''Sophomores'''
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Wyatt Soule, Baritone (on hiatus)
  
Ryan Crants, Bass (Treasurer)
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Ben Zobian, Bass (President)
  
Peter Miles, Tenor II (Social Media)
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===Freshmen===
  
Jakin Miller, Baritone (Business Manager)
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Alex Choi, Tenor I
  
Yufeng Wu, Tenor II
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Danny Hinh, Tenor II
  
'''Freshmen'''
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Edward Park, Bass
  
To be announced Fall 2021ǃ
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Philip Rotondo, Tenor II
  
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Logan Spaleta, Bass
  
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Luke Stenger, Baritone
  
'''Famous Alumni'''
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==Notable Alumni==
  
 
David Turner '97 (Actor)
 
David Turner '97 (Actor)
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Harold Eric '17 (Actor, Director, Producer, ''Daddydelphia'')
 
Harold Eric '17 (Actor, Director, Producer, ''Daddydelphia'')
  
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Ryan Crants '24 (urban legend)
  
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==Trivia==
 
Check out our homepage for more information: https://www.thespringstreeters.com/
 
Check out our homepage for more information: https://www.thespringstreeters.com/
  
The Springstreeters also served as the inspiration for the name of the Williams College streaking team, the [[Springstreakers]], and the Waterstreeters, another all-male a cappella group.
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* The Springstreeters served as the inspiration for the name of the former Williams College streaking team, the [[Springstreakers]], and the Waterstreeters, a former all-male a cappella group.
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* The Springstreeters are sometimes known as the Spring Street Singers, stemming from a mishap by Ben Zobian '27 in the program notes to ''Peter and the Starcatcher'', a [[Cap and Bells]] production.

Latest revision as of 16:39, September 25, 2024


The Springstreeters, est. 1980
Type of group: All-Male A Cappella
Presidents Elias Devadoss '25, Ben Zobian '27
Music Directors Carl May '25, Alex Moon '27
Membership: 12-16
Established: 1980
Website: https://www.thespringstreeters.com/

The Springstreeters (est. 1980), also known as the Streeters, are a low voices a cappella group, hailing from Williamstown, Massachusetts, the epicenter of the world. Taking regular tours and road trips all over the East Coast (with occasional excursions to archipelagos in the Central Pacific), the group is always eager to share their music.

History

Long ago in the humble Purple Valley, there was a shy but sincere man called Eph. And a lovable Eph he was. With a big top hat, shining brass balls, and an itch to make the world a better place. So he started a school called Williams, where many boys, and eventually girls and others, could frolic in the fields of lollipops and read books and coordinate massive financial mergers. It was a lovely time for everyone. Oh the taps always flowed and the football team always won, but there was something missing.

“Ah,” said one lad with flaming red hair, “it be music we be lackin’!” Malcolm was his name, and he could read those mysterious black dots and lines that decode the enigma of sound. He gathered about him his most trusted pals, chums, and ne’er-do-wells. They practiced and hummed in their sleep for months. The “doos” and “bahs” bounced around in their skulls for what seemed an eternity. Finally, with their voices honed to perfection, and great trepidation in their hearts, they gathered together in the auditorium to entertain. What they lacked in tonality they compensated for in joviality! The people laughed and cried and gushed in their seats and gave thunderous applause at the end, which they wished would never come. And it was good, baby. Malcom’s merry band, having taken the name “The Springstreeters” from the largest – and indeed the only – street in town, soon ventured forth out of the protected Purple Valley. They won the hearts of all of New England, and of several southern sororities as well.

They graduated, of course, those first brave few. But they inspired quite a following, and took many more into their ranks. From year to year the music is handed down to another exuberant youth who can read it, and the legend continues. The Streeters go forth, always to sing, stumble about, and find open arms and warm beds wherever they end up, always with the sacred chant of “Jell-O” to spur them to action, and always with their Greavis (sic) beverage at the ready. Onward, O Streeters! And let none wear frock nor frown whilst we draw breath!

Current Membership

Seniors

Elias Devadoss, Bass (President, de facto Social Chair)

Nate Kim, Tenor II (on hiatus)

Carl May, Baritone (Music Director)

Himal Pandey, Baritone (on hiatus)

Juniors

Jacob Casper, Baritone (Business Manager, Interim Social Chair)

Thomas Huckans, Tenor II (Business Manager)

Manuel Lemus, Tenor II

Sophomores

Alex Moon, Baritone (Music Director)

Jason Rivera, Tenor I (Treasurer)

Wyatt Soule, Baritone (on hiatus)

Ben Zobian, Bass (President)

Freshmen

Alex Choi, Tenor I

Danny Hinh, Tenor II

Edward Park, Bass

Philip Rotondo, Tenor II

Logan Spaleta, Bass

Luke Stenger, Baritone

Notable Alumni

David Turner '97 (Actor)

Leehom Wang '98 (Musician, Singer-songwriter)

Sebastian Arcelus '99 (Actor, House of Cards)

Harold Eric '17 (Actor, Director, Producer, Daddydelphia)

Ryan Crants '24 (urban legend)

Trivia

Check out our homepage for more information: https://www.thespringstreeters.com/

  • The Springstreeters served as the inspiration for the name of the former Williams College streaking team, the Springstreakers, and the Waterstreeters, a former all-male a cappella group.
  • The Springstreeters are sometimes known as the Spring Street Singers, stemming from a mishap by Ben Zobian '27 in the program notes to Peter and the Starcatcher, a Cap and Bells production.