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The Tritones
Years active1996–present
MembersSoprano
Amy Parampil '22
Erin Ling '21

Mezzo
Brooke Leonard '21
Jasmine Colak '22
Michelle DeVries '22
Sarah Lee 21'

Alto
Maia Kirkegaard '23
Sanjana Duvvur '22

Tenor
Richard Duong '21
Russell Pabalan '22
William Huynh '22

Baritone
Isaac Chang '22
Jared Gadia '23
John Rhee '23
Thomas Evans-Barton '21

Percussion
Iverson Lai '22 (VP)
Jerry Castillo '22
Kevin Crandall '22
Websitehttp://www.ucsdtritones.com

The Tritones are an a cappella co-ed group from the University of California, San Diego. The group was founded in 1996 and is the first of nine a cappella groups on the campus. The group is composed of 14-18 undergraduate and graduate students from the University and sings a variety of genres, from jazz to Top 40's. The Group frequently competes in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella.[1]

The Tritones have performed alongside Taylor Swift at the 2010 Country Music Awards[2] and opened for the Far East Movement.[3] On their sophomore EP release, "Seven Nation Army" received a nomination for a CARA Award by the Contemporary A Cappella Society.

Recordings

The Tritones have recorded multiple albums, released EPs on iTunes in 2011 and 2012, and a full-length album in 2015.

Augment-EP

"Take My Heart-EP"

"Out of Control"

Notes

  1. ^ Hanacek, John. "The Tritones." The UCSD Guardian. 14 May 2010: 7.
  2. ^ Patringenaru, Ioana (April 26, 2010). "UC San Diego Singers Hit High Note at Country Music Awards". The UCSD News Center. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Margoni, Laura. "A Foundation for the Future: UC San Diego Celebrates 50 Years of Achieving the Extraordinary." The UCSD News Center. 13 Jun 2011: Web.