A Cappella Fest shows 'Deis' musical diversity
Eight a cappella ensembles kicked off the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Arts last Wednesday at the A Cappella Fest to benefit the SAMFund, a charity founded by two Brandeis alumnae that assists young cancer survivors.The show opened with Rather Be Giraffes, who sang three songs off their new album, followed by show-tune ensemble Proscenium and gospel group Voices of Soul.The highlight of the first act, however, was GOLF (Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden), the newest addition to Brandeis' a cappella scene.

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