Georgetown Chimes Explained
The Georgetown Chimes is a collegiate a cappella group from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1946 by Francis E. (Frank) Jones as a barbershop quartet, the group has had 286 members, and has recorded two dozen albums in its history.[1] [2] The Chimes are particularly well known for the annual a capella show they host each February, the Cherry Tree Massacre, which has been hosted for over 50 years.[3] Within Washington, D.C., the Chimes are known for hosting regular "Chimes Nights" at the Tombs, a popular rathskeller bar in the Georgetown neighborhood.[4] [5] Additionally, the Chimes are regularly featured as guests in the DC A Cappella Festival (DCAF).[6] The Chimes' alumni includes politicians and public figures such as U.S. Senator from Georgia Jon Ossoff and Jeff Civillico.[7]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Our History . Georgetown Chimes . 12 February 2023.
- Book: Swift Potomac's Lovely Daughter: Two Centuries at Georgetown through Students' Eyes. The Social Traditions and Institutions at Georgetown University in the Twentieth Century. Mahoney. Kevin G.. Corallo. Mark C.. Durkin. Joseph. 1990. Georgetown University Press. Washington, D.C., U.S.. 223. 0878405011.
- News: Kim . Alexis . Stout . Maddie . The Georgetown Chimes: Legacy Music Making for the History Books . 12 February 2023 . February 9, 2023.
- News: Del Sesto . Cristina . CHIME TIME . 12 February 2023 . The Washington Post . October 18, 1992.
- Book: O'Neill . Paul R. . Smith . Bennie L. . Georgetown University . 2020 . Arcadia Publishing . 978-1467104661 . 121.
- Web site: 2018-11-09 . Phantoms, Gracenotes and Chimes Dominate the DC A Cappella Festival's First Weekend . 2023-02-20 . en-US.
- News: Cartagena . Lisa . Let's Revisit Jon Ossoff's Time as a Georgetown University A Cappella Singer . 12 February 2023 . Washingtonian . January 6, 2021.