Yale Alley Cats: Ghost of a Chance <BR> BRIDGE 9288

Yale Alley Cats: Ghost of a Chance <BR> BRIDGE 9288

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It was during a fall night in 1943 that four Yale undergraduates climbed to the top of Saybrook Tower and began to sing Henry Carey's 18th-century ballad "Sally in Our Alley." Their rendition awoke the College Master, who ran to the base of the tower and commanded them to descend and go back to bed. The young men relented, but not before laying the foundation of a group that would continue to this day. The Yale Alley Cats, an a capella choir of 14 members, is made up of Yale freshman, sophomores and juniors. The group's stylish renditions of a wide range of popular classics in 'close-harmony' style is an absolute delight to hear. Order from Amazon.comOrder from Arkivmusic.comOrder from iTunesOrder from H&amp;B Direct by calling 1-800-222-6872 PDF Booklet Morgan Lewis &amp; Nancy Hamilton: How High the Moon (arr. Jeffrey Klitz) Henry Carey, Edward "Kid" Ory &amp; Ray Gilbert: Sally in Our Alley/The Muskrat Ramble (arr. Alex Tang)Kenny Rankin: Haven't We Met (arr. Joshua Kosman &amp; Je

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