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WashU A Cappella Group Performs in Chapel

WashU A Cappella Group Performs in Chapel

On Tuesday morning, the Belmont Hill community was treated to an impressive performance from the Washington University in St. Louis a cappella group The Stereotypes. The three song set included the group’s renditions of “Attention” by Charlie Puth, “The Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel, and the folk song popularized by The Animals “The House of the Rising Sun.” That final piece featured a standout lead solo performance from a familiar face: TJ Cannistraro ‘24.

Video of the entire performance can be enjoyed below:

 

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