If You Go … What: Yale’s Whiffenpoofs, America’s oldest collegiate acapella group Where: Eagle River Presbyterian Church, 455 Nottingham Ranch Road, Avon When ...
Far beyond the storied paneling of Mory’s, Yale’s favorite taproom where it is traditionally sung, has echoed the old-time Whiffenpoof Song, Yale’s Rudy Vallee croons it to radio millions in an ...
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, ...
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 ...
“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 ...
The Yale Whiffenpoofs — the country’s oldest college a cappella group — turn 110 this year. To celebrate, they are hosting a major concert on Oct. 11 at Battell Chapel, featuring not only members of ...
Support local journalism by subscribing at Special Offers - USAToday Network. They’re young, cute and nattily attired. They banter, joke around, sing and make everyone they meet feel good. They are ...
Lights illuminate the stage as 14 spruced up Yale seniors donning traditional white tie and tails march across it. Their polished shoes form a neat semi-circle while white-gloves match at their sides.