The Exchange during a 2014 photo shoot in Freiburg, Germany. From left to right: Christopher Diaz, Alfredo Austin, Richard Steighner, Jamal Moore, and Aaron Sperber.
The Exchange is an a cappella band from the United States[1][2] founded in 2012 by Rochester, NY native Aaron Sperber. The group consists of Aaron Sperber, Alfredo Austin, Christopher Diaz, Jamal Moore, and Richard Steighner.[3] The band was a finalist on Season 5 of NBC's musical reality television show "The Sing-Off"[4] and also performed as the Backstreet Boys' opening act during the 2014 “In a World Like This” European tour.[5][6]
After an initial series of performances in 2012, in January 2013 The Exchange released their first album. Titled ‘Get Ready’, the album is entirely a cappella and primarily a cover album, featuring 9 cover tracks and 1 original track by member Christopher Diaz. Following the release of ‘Get Ready’, the group embarked on an international tour that included performances in the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
“The Good Fight” and Backstreet Boys Tour
In February 2014, The Exchange released their first all original album titled “The Good Fight”.[21]The Good Fight was the second album released by The Exchange. The album marked The Exchange's departure from purely a cappella music to music featuring vocals over tracked instruments. The EP features 6 original songs. Days after the release of “The Good Fight” album, The Exchange served as the opening act for the European leg of the Backstreet BoysIn a World Like This Tour.[22][23]
Released March 1, 2015, Pursuit is The Exchange's third album. Pursuit is entirely a cappella, featuring 6 covers and 1 original song written by band members Alfredo Austin and Jamal Moore.
The "party remix" version of Kerosene, Track 3 from the group's second EP release The Good Fight, was produced by The Exchange and Rick Markowitz, and mixed by Paul Kaleka. This version of the track is a more upbeat take on the song.