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The Tritones
Years active1997–present
MembersSoprano
Kayla Noddings-Zinola '17
Breeanna Allen '19
Danielle Hall '17
Micaela Flores '18
Joelle Victoriano '19

Alto
Preea Mazumder '18
Mauna Griffin '16
Kendra Cole '17

Tenor
Grant Hovander '18
Alexander Gouge-Schajer '16
Tony Lee '19

Bass/Bari
Brendan Milway '17
Anthony Campos '18
Jack Maxson '17
Alexander Adams '16

Beatbox
Shane Calloway '16
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 seven 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 most recent 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.