17th Avenue All-Stars

The The 17th Avenue Allstars have been recognized as one of the bright stars of contemporary a cappella, since their beginnings in Denver, Colorado over a decade ago. Whether they are performing their award winning Pop Music Show at a family concert, large scale music festival or corporate party, one thing is for sure, the Allstars will go the distance to create a completely entertaining and astounding musical experience for their audience!

The 17th Avenue Allstars are three time Western Regional A Cappella Winners and achieved top honors in 1993 as National A Cappella Champions at the Harmony Sweepstakes, the "super bowl" of a cappella competition. The group's soulful renditions of popular music cover a wide variety of musical styles and span five decades of hits.

Discography

Blend

Something About You
Ride Like The Wind
Good Vibrations
Let's Groove Tonight
My Best Friend's Girl
Heaven
Kyrie Eleson
Beautiful Soul
Should've Known Better
You Can Call Me Al
You Can Do Magic
All Night Long

Pride of Denver, CO, and 1993 Harmony Sweeps champs 17th Avenue All-Stars have given us 5 excellent Contemporary CDs, and their 6th, "Blend" is their best yet. One of Colorado's best-loved musical acts, the Stars are real audience-pleasers, whether performing their award-winning Pop Music Show, Dance Party or Doo Wop Show. Formerly a 4 man, one woman quintet, they are now an all male act, adding soulful Jimi Alexander. Blend features 12 finely-crafted covers, some favorites are Christopher Cross's "Ride Like the Wind," one of the best covers we've heard of the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations," great falsetto leads on Earth Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove Tonight," a fun, seedy take on the Cars' "My Best Friend's Girl," Mr. Mister's "Kyrie Eleison," Richard Marx's "Should've Known Better," Paul Simon's hit "You Can Call Me Al," America's "You Can Do Magic," and Lionel Richie's "All Night Long." Tight vocal percussion, sweet leads and the Stars' shear ability to entertain make Blend a joy to listen to, and another winner for one of our favorite Sweeps champions!

Listen to "Good Vibrations" in RealAudio.

1205 CD $14.98

Doo Wop Gold

Remember Then - I Wonder Why
Sh-Boom
I Only Have Eyes for You
Blue Moon
Rockin' Robin
Come Go With Me
Lonely Teardrops
In the Still of the Night
Morse Code of Love
Get A Job
Trickle Trickle
The Lion Sleeps Tonight

The four men and one woman of the Colorado-based 17th Avenue Allstars have been singing sweet Pop harmonies together for over a decade since their beginnings in Denver CO, and are no strangers to Harmony Sweepstakes audiences--they have won the Western Regional 3 times, and the whole enchilada, the National Championship, in 1993. Their repertoire includes 5 decades of popular music: 40's Swing, 50's Rock and Roll, 60's and 70's R&B and 80's and 90's Pop. "Doo Wop Gold," their fifth excellent CD, includes 12 classic, beautifully-arranged Doo Wop hits that would certainly rank in our top 20 of all time: "Remember When/I Wonder Why," "Sh-Boom," "I Only Have Eyes For You," "Blue Moon," "Rockin' Robin," "Come Go With Me," "Lonely Teardrops," "In The Still Of The Night," "Morse Code Of Love," "Get A Job" and "Trickle Trickle;" finishing with a tasty "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." Consummate entertainers whether they are performing their award-winning show at a family concert, large scale music festival or corporate party, "Gold" is ample proof that the Allstars are still one of the best Doo Wop groups we've ever had the pleasure to hear.
8266 CD $14.98


17th Ave All-Stars

Don't Stop Believin'
I Wish
Walking In Memphis
I'm On Fire
Seesaw
God Shuffled His Feet
All Kinds Of People
My Child
You Don't Treat Me No Good
That's The Way Of The World
September

Original member Norm Silver, aided and abetted by Jackie Farrell and Rita Dean, who also appeared on the All Stars last recording, "True Colors," are joined by three new members (including a vocal percussionist), though their musical journey in fact began much earlier Ç they won the Harmony Sweepstakes in 1993! The six members of this mixed group recently won the Denver regional competition of the Harmony Sweepstakes. Therefore their sound has evolved as well, and though their warm blend and soulful performances have not changed, depending on whom is assigned the lead vocal duties, a variety of impressions emerge. The earthy "Walking In Memphis," for example, is balanced by the eighties sheen of "Donşt Stop Believinş." Superior clarity and a spacious mix helps to open up the ears for this tuneful new incarnation.

Listen to "I'm On Fire" in RealAudio.

2592 CD $14.98

True Colors

Sweet Dreams
Drive My Car
Sixteen Tons
Yes We Can
Stand By Me
True Colors
Working In The Coal Mine
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Brother John
Some Kind Of Wonderful

The departure of La Tanya Hall to a solo career and untimely death of Jeff Harris left Robert Johnson and Norm Silver to rebuild the group with arranging assistance by founder Robert Anderson. New members Jacquelyn Farrell, Rita Dean and Evan Blackstone continue the standard of vocal excellence. The ten songs include only one original by Robert Johnson who was busy with production as well. Included are "Sweet Dreams," "Stand By Me" and "Working In A Coal Mine" in addition to the beautiful title track "True Colors".

Listen to "Sixteen Tons" in RealAudio.

2234 CD $14.98

Simplicity

Sly Medley
When I Think Of You
Power Of The Holy Ghost
He's Back And I'm Blue
Simplicity
One Way Or Another
Johnny
If You Love Somebody
Set Them Free
Love And Joy
You Are The One
All I Have Is Me
Stay With Me Tonight

Released in the same year as their triumphant success in the Harmony Sweepstakes, Simplicity is the defining moment of the early All Stars with Robert Johnson joining the group and La Tanya Hall considered a member of the group rather than guest artist. On this release there are mostly originals, wonderful originals at that, such as "Johnny" by Jeff Harris which has been covered enough to become a standard. A similar mix of musical styles as the first release graces this recording but the group has matured tremendously.

Listen to "Johnny" in RealAudio.

2232 CD $14.98

Talkin' A Cappella

Why Do Fools Fall in Love
Second Chance
Try a Little Tenderness
On, the Americas
The Letter
You Talk Too Much
Swing Down, Chariot
Forbidden Love
Wonderful Tonight
Fire
Minute by Minute
Ywa (Yuppie with Attitude)

Here's history for you. In 1991 just as the a cappella resurgence was beginning the All Stars began singing their mix of doo wop, soul, rock, and gospel which were to propel them to national prominence in 1993 as the winners of the Harmony Sweepstakes. In addition to originals by Robert Anderson, Jeff Harris and Norm Silver, the recording includes mostly covers arranged by Robert Anderson, "Why Do Fools Fall In Love", "Try A Little Tenderness", "You Talk Too Much", "Wonderful Tonight" and "Fire" among others...

Listen to "The Letter" in RealAudio.

2230 CD $14.98

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