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This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions are available. (December 2009) Acasola A Cappella Origin California State University, Northridge Genres A Cappella Years active 2006 – present Website http://www.acasola.org/ Members Vincent Coleman (President) Correy Ruffner (Business Manager) Gabe Cwern (Musical Director) Catherine Hegarty Ben Lin Michelle Antoinette Denov Michelle Reyes Nyla Hammond Matt Atkin Mary Lynn Deagon Zane Gregory Andy Davis Sarah Derry Former members Chase DeLuca (Co-founder) Tillie Spencer (Co-founder) Melanie Gallegos Antonia Tway Erik Roget Alannah Wheeler Katy Ullmann Hector Juarez Jared Wolf Mary F. Thornton Yvette Madrid Jaclyn P. Beardsley Brian Mellblom Ashley Danielle Nguyen Doug Neagoy Jackie Burch Jeremy Morada Shoshie Askren Danny Ross Rich Sarian Matthew Quinn Nolan Gordan Amanda Greene Shady Ellaham Christina Aghajanian Philip Nakashian Anthony Gangitano Jenny Graham Jim Shaver Kyung Jun Kim YJ Kim Acasola A Cappella is an co-ed a cappella group at the California State University, Northridge. Founded in 2006, the group has participated in and has earned numerous awards from competitions like the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella and USC's Absolut A Cappella contest. The group currently performs around CSUN and the Los Angeles area. Contents 1 History 1.1 2006-2007 2 Albums 3 Awards 3.1 2008 3.2 2009 4 External links 5 References // History 2006-2007 In the Summer of 2006, Chase DeLuca posted flyers around CSUN, and began announcing his intention to start a mixed a cappella group[1]. He met Tillie Spencer, and the two began their planning. That September Tillie and Chase held on-campus auditions. Of 35 applicants, 9 were selected. Six days after the initial auditions, the group traveled to Big Bear for what has become their Annual Fall retreat. The name Acasola was born (proposed by founding-member Erik Roget), and the group committed itself to the goal of competing at the ICCAs in that Spring. Three weeks later, Acasola's ICCA audition tape was submitted to Varsity Vocals for review. Shortly after its founding, Acasola began weekly performances on campus, with limited success. The group eventually found a sweet spot near Sierra Tower, netting a much larger audience[2]. It is still the official Acasola Noonie location to this day. In the Spring, Acasola held their first annual Spring Retreat in San Diego, where Tillie Spencer arranged the group's popular Do You Believe In Ding Dong Love? The group went on to perform this, as well as two other songs, at the 2007 ICCA Quarterfinals, at USC. While the group received a warm audience response, they placed last in the rankings.[3] In May, Acasola was awarded the CSUN Outstanding New Club Award.[4] Near end the of the semester, Acasola presented their first SOL Train concert to a crowd of 70 fans.[5] Joining with Caltech’s Fluid Dynamics, Acasola displayed how far it had come in 8 months. SOL Train has gone on to become Acasola’s biggest event each year. Albums The group recorded their first album, Always Acasola, over the course of two years, with a variety of engineers. The CD was finally mastered by Jon King, former director of Reverse Osmosis A Cappella. Always Acasola (2009) Always Acasola (2009) Studio Album Released: May 9, 2009 Tracks Introduction Always Acasola Foolish Games Dirty Little Secret My Kind of Girl Hide and Seek Somebody Told Me Don't Wait Too Long Captain Planet Do You Believe in Ding Dong Love Bittersweet Symphony Acasolove Awards 2008 3rd Place - ICCA Quarterfinal [6] Outstanding Choreography: Zane Beima 2009 2nd Place - ICCA Quarterfinal [7] Outstanding Arrangement: Zane Gregory for Uninvited 2nd Place - ICCA Semifinal [7] Outstanding Arrangement: Zane Gregory for the "Entire Set", ("Uninvited", "Hide and Seek" and "I Will Love Again") External links Official Website References ^ "New organizations surface at CSUN", Daily Sundial, September 19, 2006 ^ "Pop rock without a soundtrack", Daily Sundial, February 23, 2007 ^ "Do You Believe in Ding Dong Love at ICCA's '07", MySpace Music Video ^ "CSUN clubs and organizations honored at ceremony", Daily Sundial, May 14, 2007 ^ "Student a cappella group, Acasola performs at the SSU", Daily Sundial, May 14, 2007 ^ ICCA 2008 Results ^ a b ICCA 2009 Results