The group began in 1949 as an offshoot of the traditional Men's Glee Club when four members decided to start their own independent singing group. In 1956, Brown Music Department chair Arlan Coolidge, frustrated that the group was getting bookings that would otherwise have gone to the Glee Club, referred to the Jabberwocks as "a misguided small group of students whose product is a type of vaudeville."[1]
The original Jabberwocks, a double quartet, "wore grey flannel suits, white button-down oxford shirts, striped ties and white buck shoes, and travelled to out-of-town concerts in a 1928 Rolls Royce."[2]
The Chattertocks, a female a cappella group at the Pembroke women's college began as a parody of the Jabberwocks in 1952.[3]
The Jabberwocks temporarily disappeared in 1975, was resurrected in 1980, and survived a brief period in the mid-1980s when some singers tried to take the group professional. Over the decades the group's repertoire has ranged from 1950s doo-wop, to Motown to contemporary pop.[1]
For most of their history, the Jabberwocks were an all-male ensemble, with a brief co-ed period after Pembroke was merged into Brown in 1971. As of the fall of 2019, the group began accepting all genders and voices.[4]
The Jabberwocks tour California (2017)The Jabberwocks tour the NorthEastern United States (2017)The Jabberwocks, and soloist Stephen Bozier '17, kick off their 2014 European tour with a gig for DigitasLBi UK
Awards
1993, Freedom '90 (song), Runner up, Best Male Collegiate Song[5]
2006, International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella regional quarterfinals, second place[6]
2010, International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella's Northeast semifinals, second place[7]
2010, Breaking & Entering (album) nominated for the 2010 Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards in three categories.[8]
2017, "Taking the Fall" (album) nominated for the 2017 Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards in three categories.[9]
Notable alumni
Keith Barbour, American singer-songwriter
Kid Beyond, a singer, beat boxer and live looper based in the San Francisco area
Harrison Chad, American theater, film, and television actor.
Michael Weisman, actor, known for The Glee Project (2011), A.N.T. Farm (2011) and Hot in Cleveland (2010).
Brian Cross, actor, known for originating the role of Arnold Gaesling in "The Snow Geese" on Broadway (2013).
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