Beelzebubs

The Tufts Beelzebubs, frequently referred to as "The Bubs", is a male a cappella group of students from Tufts University that performs a mix of pop, rock, R&B, and other types of music while spreading their motto of "Fun through Song". Founded in 1962,[1] they have toured in Europe, Asia, South America, and North America, and they competed on NBC's The Sing-Off in December 2009, finishing in second place.

Tufts Beelzebubs
The 2011-2012 Beelzebubs performing at the Hong Kong International A Cappella Festival 2012.
The 2011-2012 Beelzebubs performing at the Hong Kong International A Cappella Festival 2012.
Background information
Also known asThe Bubs
OriginMedford, Massachusetts, United States
GenresCollegiate a cappella
Years active1962–present
LabelsCollegiate
WebsiteOfficial website

The group is best known for providing song arrangements and background vocals for the fictional all-male a cappella glee club "The Dalton Academy Warblers" on the American TV series Glee, although the Bubs do not play club members on screen. Singles by the Warblers, with series stars Darren Criss and Chris Colfer performing lead vocals, have collectively sold over 2 million copies.[2] Due to their popularity, a full soundtrack album of the Warblers songs was released April 19, 2011 as Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers.

The Beelzebubs were the inspiration for the Barden University Treblemakers in the movie franchise Pitch Perfect, being one of the groups covered by Mickey Rapkin in Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory, the book the movies are loosely based on.[3]

History

The Beelzebubs were originally named "Jumbo's Disciples" after the Tufts University mascot, but quickly shed this name and adopted the name "Beelzebubs", a reference from the epic poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. They were first seen at the Tufts annual Winter Sing in December 1962, and by May 1964 they had already performed with the Boston Pops and recorded their first album.[4]

During the 1970s, they began adding popular music to the barbershop, doo-wop, gospel, and jazz standards so commonly associated with a cappella. The group flourishes due to a successful and active alumni association.

The 1991 album Foster St. abandoned a more traditional methodology and introduced a new style of arranging – especially with the addition of vocal percussion[5][6] In 2006, the Bubs' CD Shedding swept the CARA awards for collegiate male a cappella winning best collegiate album, best solo, best arrangement, and best song.[7]

The Bubs' performance schedule has grown to over 80 gigs per year. The Bubs have toured in Europe (England, France, the Netherlands, Greece, and Turkey), Asia (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, and Singapore), South America (Argentina and Brazil), and North America (Mexico, Canada, and the United States including Hawaii and Alaska). They have performed for many high-profile personalities such as Presidents Clinton and Obama, Sen. Hillary Clinton, Jay Leno, and Gov. Bill Richardson.[citation needed] In 1999, the group made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman and performed at Fenway Park for the crowd at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[citation needed]

The Sing-Off

The Beelzebubs were one of eight vocal groups featured on the NBC television program The Sing-Off, which aired in December 2009. The Bubs were selected amongst hundreds of groups to compete. Having survived cuts by the judges in each of the first three shows, the Beelzebubs appeared in the finals on December 21, 2009, finishing second to Nota from Puerto Rico. The competition's prize was $100,000 and a recording contract with Epic Records/Sony Music, and was determined by viewer voting.

According to The New York Times[8]

The Beelzebubs ... used the superstar-medley round to spring a surprise. Their choice of superstars was The Who, but they did not begin their number with any of the obvious rockers from that group's repertory; instead they served up a slow, haunting "Behind Blue Eyes."

Performances and results

Episode/ThemeSong choiceOriginal artistResult
Premiere"Magical Mystery Tour"The BeatlesAdvanced
Big Hits"Right Round"Flo RidaAdvanced
Guilty Pleasures"Come Sail Away"StyxAdvanced
Superstar MedleyVariousThe WhoAdvanced
Judges' choice"Sweet Caroline"Neil DiamondRunner-up

The Bubs Foundation

The Beelzebubs are also proud of their continuing commitment to give back to the community through the Bubs Foundation. The Bubs Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization founded in 1991 by Beelzebubs alumni to "awaken in young people a passion for expression and learning through music".[9] The organization consists of alumni and friends of the Beelzebubs dedicated to the Bubs Foundation mission to raise money for the music programs of Boston-area public schools. So far the Foundation has donated over $50,000 in grants to 60 area music programs.[10]

Glee

The Bubs provided arrangement and background vocals for ten a cappella covers in the second season of the TV series Glee, all of which were released as singles, starting with Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream", with lead vocals by Darren Criss, which aired in the episode "Never Been Kissed" on November 9, 2010. The single had sales of 214,000 copies in its first week, the most of any Glee single in the show's history, and reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100;[11] it has since been certified a gold record in the US.[12] Additional covers include Train's "Hey, Soul Sister", Destiny's Child's "Bills, Bills, Bills", Robin Thicke's "When I Get You Alone", "Animal", P!nk's "Raise Your Glass", and Maroon 5's "Misery". The ten covers, plus two others recorded with the Bubs that did not appear on the show, were included on an album, Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers, which was released on April 19, 2011, and debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, selling 86,000 copies in its first week.[13] A thirteenth song on the album by the Warblers did not involve the Bubs: "Blackbird" by The Beatles was covered by Chris Colfer with other background vocalists.[14] The last cover to air during the season was Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know", which was broadcast during the episode "Born This Way", which first aired on April 26, 2011, and is included on the Warblers album.

Other Appearances

The Bubs were featured on the MTV show My Super Sweet 16.[15]

One of the Bubs' previous releases (April 27, 2007) was their highly acclaimed and award-winning twenty-fifth studio album, titled Pandaemonium. Tracks from this album have been selected for Best of Collegiate A Cappella, Sing 4: Good Medicine,[16] and Voices Only 2008. The album also received a perfect score from the Recorded A cappella Review Board.[17] Like Shedding before it, Pandaemonium also swept the four all-male categories of the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award, including Best Album, Best Song, Best Solo and Best Arrangement.[18] The Beelzebubs have received perfect scores from the Recorded A cappella Review Board on every release since.

They perform at many schools across the world and have even coached students at the schools, teaching them various singing methods.

With over 300 members around the world, The Beelzebubs celebrated their 55-year anniversary in 2018.

Notable members

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2019Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest Male Collegiate AlbumFull RallyRunner-up[23]
Best Rock Song"Danger Zone" on Full RallyNominated[24]
Best Male Collegiate ArrangementJoel Reske, "Danger Zone"Nominated
Best Male Collegiate Song"T-Shirt" on Full RallyNominated
2018Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest Male Collegiate Song"Who Do You Love" on Reboot - EPWon[25]
Best Male Collegiate Arrangement"24k Magic" on Reboot - EPNominated[26]
Best Pop Song"24k Magic" on Reboot - EPNominated
2016Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest Male Collegiate AlbumIn the BookNominated[27]
2014Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate AlbumHelixWon[28]
Best Soul/R&B/Hip-Hop Song"Alright" on HelixNominated[29]
Best Male Collegiate Song"Alright" on HelixNominated
Best Male Collegiate SoloAdam Gotbaum, "Madness"Nominated
Best Male Collegiate ArrangementMichael Grant, "Alright"Nominated
2012Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Battle"Won[30]
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Kings and Queens"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementAlexander Koutzoukis, "Kings and Queens"Runner-up (tie)
2010Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Play the Game"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementAlexander Koutzoukis, "All the Love in the World"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Who Are You"Won
A Cappella Community AwardsFavorite Male Collegiate GroupThemselvesWon[citation needed]
Favorite Collegiate Album"Play the Game"Won
Favorite Vocal PercussionistAlexander KoutzoukisRunner-up
Favorite Medley"The Who Medley"Runner-up
2008Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Pandaemonium"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementEd Boyer, "Digging in the Dirt"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Magical Mystery Tour"Won (tie)
Best All-Male Collegiate SoloistAndrew Savini, "When I Get You Alone"Won
2006Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Shedding"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementTravis Marshall, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Let's Get It Started"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate SoloistAndrew Savini, "Epiphany"Won
A Cappella Community AwardsFavorite Male Group in the NationThemselvesWon[31]
2005A Cappella Community AwardsFavorite Male Group in the NationThemselvesWon[citation needed]
2004Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Code Red"Runner-up[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementEd Boyer, "Hot in Here"Runner-up
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Take Me Home"Nominated[citation needed]
2002Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Next"Runner-up[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementEd Boyer, "Bills, Bills, Bills"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate SoloistIsaac Brody, "Disco Inferno"Nominated[citation needed]
2000Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Infinity"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate song"That's the Way"Won
1998Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate arrangementDanny Lichtenfield, "I am the Walrus"Nominated[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Sledgehammer" from IdWon[citation needed]
1997Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate arrangementTodd Herzog, "Shape of my Heart" from DriftRunner-up[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate song"With or Without You"Runner-up
1996Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Gilding"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementDanny Lichtenfield "Blood of Eden"Won
1995Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate arrangementTodd Herzog, "Hey You"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Hey You"Runner-up
Best All-Male Collegiate SoloistMatt Trowbridge, "The Water is Wide"Runner-up
1994Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Vince"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementGardner & Herzog, "Sympathy for the Devil"Runner-up
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Mercy Street"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate SoloistTodd HerzogWon
1992[a]Contemporary A Cappella Recording AwardsBest All-Male Collegiate Album"Foster Street"Won[citation needed]
Best All-Male Collegiate arrangementDeke Sharon, "Comfortably Numb/Brain Damage"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate song"Rio"Won
Best All-Male Collegiate SoloistTodd HerzogWon

Discography

AlbumYear
Brothers in Song1964
Sing On1965
Signin' In1966
Something Old, Something New1968
The White Album1972
The Blue Album1974
Ballou Hall1977
Pub1979
Therapy1981
Score1983
Clue1985
Lost1987
Fourteen1989
BWI I1990
Foster Street1991
BWI II1992
Vince1993
House1994
Gilding1995
Drift1996
Id1997
Jade1998
Infinity1999
Next2001
Punch2002
Code Red2003
Shedding2005
Pandæmonium2007
Play The Game2009
Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers2011
BATTLE2011
Helix2013
Four Seconds - EP2014
In The Book2015
Reboot - EP2017
Full Rally2018
Prospect Street2021

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