Blue Jupiter Explained

Blue Jupiter
Origin:New York City, New York, U.S.
Genre:Vocal, A cappella, Pop/Rock
Years Active:2001–present
Label:Independent
Website:http://www.bluejupiter.com/
Current Members:Marty Gasper
Jonathan Minkoff
Diana Preisler
Jeff Washburn

Blue Jupiter is an a cappella pop-funk singing group.

Formed in late 2001, Blue Jupiter sings covers and renditions of songs. Most of their songs are a cappella, but sometimes acoustic instruments have small and light parts.

Biography

Blue Jupiter is a vocal band from New York City. Three of the members attended Berklee College of Music. The group first surfaced when it won Oreo's "Milk's Favorite Jingle Contest" hosted by Randy Jackson from American Idol. It later performed at VH1's Save The Music Event and at Breaking the Cycle (an annual AIDS fundraiser), and toured Hong Kong. It also appeared in the Harmony Sweepstakes in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York City. Blue Jupiter has toured in Asia, from China to Japan.

Musical style

Blue Jupiter covers and produces renditions of popular songs without instruments. The group's first album was Ear Candy.

Members

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blue Jupiter - About . January 20, 2017 .