The O-town Scene

December 2, 2010

The O-town Scene - Oneonta, NY

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TV Time ‘The Sing-Off’ "The Sing-Off" is this crazy addictive a cappella singing competition that took up a full week of my prime-time life last December. And it’s back this year with ten of the best a cappella groups in the country ranging from high school singers to senior crooners. My favorite named group is Pitch Slapped from Berklee College of Music in Boston. Other groups include the oldest a cappella group in the world, The Whiffenpoofs of Yale, and Jerry Lawson & Talk of The Town, with 40-year Persuasian member Lawson leading the pack. The show premieres Mon- day, Dec. 6, from 8 to10 p.m. on NBC. It will continue Wednesdays and Mondays, with a finale Dec. 20, when one group will win a Sony Music recording contract and $100,000. Contributed Celebrity judges include Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men) and Nicole Scherzinger (The Pussycat Dolls). And they know what they’re talking about, unlike some “soda”- sipping judges from other singing competition shows. The singers will be perform- ing sans back-up bands or lip-synching. Last year, the talent was incredible. My friends and I are already planning to watch the contest _ because that’s what people in their mid- to late- 20s do with their Monday and Wednesday nights. _ Cassandra Miller On the Radio WUOW, the NPR-affiliate based at SUNY Oneonta, spot- lights a worthy artist each week during the Friday Featured Artist hour from 8 to 9 p.m. Tune the dial to FM 104.7 or visit www.wuow.org to listen. Friday Featured Artist: Ben Harper Dec. 3 Playlist 1. Shimmer and Shine 2. In the Colors 3.Put it on Me 4.fight outa you 5.Life Line 6.Fly One Time 7. morning yearning 8. Oppression 9. Steal My Kisses 10.With My Own Two Hands 11.Sliding Delta 12.Younger Than today 13.Faithfully Remain 14.Everything Dec. 2, 2010 O-Town Scene 5

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