DCappella

DCappella
OriginUnited States
Genres
Years active2018–2023
LabelsWalt Disney Records
Past members
Websitedcappellalive.com

DCappella was an a cappella group formed via a national search and run by Disney Music Group featuring Disney songs.[1] The group originally consisted of Antonio Fernandez, Joe Santoni, Morgan Keene, Orlando Dixon, RJ Woessner, Shelley Regner, and Sojourner Brown: Kalen Kelly and Kelly Denice Taylor joined the group after Regner and Brown left. Deke Sharon was DCappella’s co-creator, music director, arranger and producer.

History

DCappella was conceived in 2012 with[2] auditions starting in November 2017.[3] Then it was announced in December 2017 as being formed by Disney Music Group through a nationwide search for talent run by Deke Sharon. Plans at the time was for a seven member group, soprano, mezzo, alto, tenor, high baritone, low bass and vocal percussionist. On April 29, 2018, the seven members were confirmed to be Newsies star Morgan Keene as the soprano, Pitch Perfect star Shelley Regner as the mezzo, Tony Awards performer Sojourner Brown as the alto, Saturday Night Live performer RJ Woessner as the tenor, The Voice finalist Orlando Dixon as the baritone, Hunkapella member Joe Santoni as the bass, and American Music Machine member Antonio Fernandez as the vocal percussionist.[4] In January 2018, a list of 14 member was released, as at the time, Disney planned for two separate touring teams within DCappella group.[5]

Disney Music released the group's first single, "Immortals" from Disney's "Big Hero 6" on April 27, 2018.[6][7] DCappella made its first appearance on American Idol's Disney Night April 29, 2018.[8] The group gave its first concert performance over Memorial Day weekend 2018 as the opening act to Disney's Beauty and the Beast Live in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl[9] along with ABC's first Idol winner Maddie Poppe.[10] The group's debut self titled album was released on November 16, 2018.[2]

DCappella's first tour started in Jacksonville, Florida, in January 2019 and ended two months later in Oakland, California.[1] Regner was replaced as mezzo by Kalen Kelly in May 2019.[11] On October 25, 2019, they released their first holiday album called Rockin Holiday. In March 2020, Brown was replaced by Kelly Denice Taylor.[12] Taylor left the group on May 9, 2022[13] and Woessner left on February 20, 2023. The group officially disbanded on June 3, 2023.

Members

  • Vocal percussion
    • Antonio Fernandez[1]
    • RJ Woessner (when Antonio is singing)
  • Bass
  • Soprano
    • Morgan Keene[1]
  • Baritone
    • Orlando Dixon[1]
  • Mezzo
  • Alto
    • Sojourner Brown[1][5] (April 29, 2018 – March 18, 2020)
    • Kelly Denice Taylor (March 20, 2020 – May 9, 2022)
  • Tenor
    • RJ Woessner (April 29, 2018 – February 20, 2023)[1]

Timeline

Lineup

Period Baritone Bass Soprano Mezzo Alto Vocal Percussionist Tenor
April 29, 2018 – May 22, 2019 Orlando Dixon Joe Santoni Morgan Keene Shelley Regner Sojourner Brown Antonio Fernandez RJ Woessner
May 22, 2019 – March 18, 2020 Kalen Kelly
March 20, 2020 – May 9, 2022 Kelly Denice Taylor

Music

All music is composed by Michael Giacchino, except where noted, and additional music by Giacchino

Incredibles 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack digital version[14] bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
33."Here Comes Elastigirl – Elastigirl's Theme"1:20
34."Chill or Be Chilled – Frozone's Theme"1:36
35."Pow! Pow! Pow! – Mr. Incredible's Theme"1:31
36."The Glory Days"1:39

Albums

All music are arranged by Deke Sharon[15]

Japanese version (May 15, 2019)[17]
No.TitleWriter(s)FromLength
14."A Whole New World"Aladdin2:39
15."Beauty and the Beast"Beauty and the Beast3:59
16."Circle of Life / He lives in You"The Lion King/The Lion King II: Simba's Pride3:38
17."Under the Sea"The Little Mermaid2:53
18."Thanks to You (From Tokyo DisneySea 1st Anniversary)"
 3:30
Rockin Holiday (October 25, 2019)[18]
No.TitleLength
1."Last Christmas"3:20
2."Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"1:47
3."Jingle Bell Rock"1:43
4."All I Want for Christmas Is You"3:47
5."Feliz Navidad"2:25

Singles

Singles
No.TitleWriter(s)On album (Released)Length
1."Immortals" (from Big Hero 6)DCappella (April 27, 2018)3:42
2."How Far I'll Go" (from Moana)Lin-Manuel MirandaDCappella (August 10, 2018)2:42
3."Trashin' the Camp" (from Tarzan)Phil CollinsDCappella (September 28, 2018)2:03
4."Last Christmas"George Michael(September 28, 2018)3:20
5."All I Want for Christmas Is You"(September 28, 2018)3:47
6."Part of Your World" (from The Little Mermaid)DCappella (February 15, 2019)3:01
7."Ready for This" (features JD McCrary) (August 2, 2019)1:14
8."Speechless" (from Aladdin)(September 6, 2019)3:24[19][20]
9."Circle of Life/He Lives in You" (from The Lion King/The Lion King II: Simba's Pride)(October 11, 2019)3:38
10."I See the Light" (from Tangled)(November 8, 2019)3:08
11."Get'cha Head in the Game" (from High School Musical)
  • Ray Cham
  • Greg Cham
  • Drew Seeley
  • David Lawrence
  • Faye Greenberg
(December 6, 2019)2:21
12."Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat*" (from The Aristocats)
  • Floyd Huddleston
  • Al Rinker
(January 10, 2020)2:40
13."I Just Can't Wait to Be King" (from The Lion King)(February 7, 2020)2:24
14."I'll Make a Man Out of You" (from Mulan (1998 film))(February 28, 2020)3:08
15."All I Want" (from High School Musical: The Musical: The Series)Olivia Rodrigo(March 27, 2020)3:02
16."I2I" (from A Goofy Movie)Patrick Deremer & Roy Freeland(April 10, 2020)2:57
17."Into the Unknown" (from Frozen II)Kristen Anderson-Lopez·Robert Lopez(April 24, 2020)2:43
18."You're Welcome (song)" (from Moana)Lin-Manuel Miranda(May 15, 2020)2:43
19."Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" (from Lilo & Stitch)Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu(June 10, 2020)2:49
20."Just Around the Riverbend/Colors of the Wind" (from Pocahontas (1995 film))(June 19, 2020)4:35
21."Go the Distance*" (from Hercules)(September 4, 2020)2:43
22."The Nightmare Before Christmas Medley" (from The Nightmare Before Christmas)Danny Elfman(October 2, 2020)3:05

*The lead vocals in these songs are sung by Antonio Fernandez. RJ Woessner takes the vocal percussionist role in these cases.

Appearances and presentations

Tours

  • Live A Cappella Concert Experience[15] (January to March 2019) US, 40 stops[2][1] in about two months with a special “Friend Like Me” Meet and Greet Experience packages[15]
  • National tour (August to September 2019) Japan, 9 stops[23]

Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
A Cappella Video Awards (AVA)
2019 "Immortals" Best Rock Video Won [24]
Outstanding Special/Visual Effects Nominated [25]
Outstanding Video Editing Nominated
Best Soundtrack Video Nominated
Best Video by a Professional Group Nominated
Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARA)
2019 Deke Sharon for "Immortals" Best Professional Arrangement for a Non-Scholastic Group Won [26]
DCappella Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARA) Best Debut Album Runner-up
"Immortals" Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARA) Best Rock Song Runner-up
"The Glory Days" Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARA) Best Soundtrack Song Runner-up

References

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  12. ^ @DCappellaMusic (March 20, 2020). "Hey fam! 💛🎶💫" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  13. ^ @DCappellaMusic (May 9, 2022). "It's bittersweet for us to announce that @ItsKellyDenice will be leaving #DCappella. As sad as it is for us to say goodbye, we are so proud of the amazing opportunity she has to join the cast of Six on tour" (Tweet). Retrieved May 10, 2022 – via Twitter.
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  22. ^ "'Pitch Perfect' Vocal Arranger, Deke Sharon, Brings TOTAL VOCAL Back To Carnegie Hall". BroadwayWorld.com. March 13, 2019. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
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