Chapter 6

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Chapter 6
Origin Decatur, Illinois
Genre(s) A cappella
Years active 2000-present
Website Official website
Members
Chuck Bosworth
Mark Grizzard
Jarrett Johnson
Luke Menard
John Musick
Nathan Pufall
A.D. Stonecipher

Chapter 6 is a professional, a cappella ensemble from Illinois. Comprising six vocalists and one arranger, Chapter 6 is the only vocal ensemble to win both the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella (2001) and the National Harmony Sweepstakes (2004). Among subsequent honors, Chapter 6 has appeared with the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center and received the A Cappella Community Award (2006) for "Favorite Jazz Group."

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[edit] The group

Emerging from a college course, Chapter 6 became the premier jazz a cappella ensemble at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois before winning its first competition in 2000. When most of its members graduated the following year, the group took a leap of faith as they entered the professional market in January 2002. Since then, Chapter 6 has received numerous awards for their technique, performance, and original arrangements. The seven members of the group are: Chuck Bosworth, Mark Grizzard (the group's primary arranger and vocal swing), Jarrett Johnson, Luke Menard, John Musick, Nathan Pufall, and A.D. Stonecipher.

Group member Luke Menard was a semi-finalist on the seventh season of American Idol.[1]

[edit] The music

Chapter 6 tours the U.S., Canada, and Asia, performing in a wide variety of venues. Their family-friendly show features a blend of pop/jazz harmonies and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Intimate performances feature a diverse repertoire of American popular music, ranging from Gershwin to Stevie Wonder, and even original songs ranging from comical to personal: "Lost in Canada" and "God's Love." In addition, clever medleys entertain music lovers of all ages, including their five-minute version of "The Wizard of Oz," which earned a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (2005).

Their self-distributed albums, comprising two collegiate recordings and two professional recordings, have sold over 35,000 copies worldwide: A cappella 101 (1999), Chapter 6: Live (2001), ChristmasTime (2002), and Swing Shift (2004). Their much-anticipated live DVD, Chapter 6 in Concert, was released in 2005. More recently, Chapter 6 arranged and recorded jingles for XMG Corporation's "Winning Colors Multi-Cleaner."

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • A cappella 101 (1999)
  • Chapter 6: Live (2001)
  • ChristmasTime (2002)
  • Swing Shift (2004)
  • Chapter 6 in Concert (2005)

[edit] Awards

  • 2006 A Cappella Community Awards
    • Winner: Favorite Jazz Group
    • Winner: Favorite Songwriter, Mark Grizzard
    • Runner-up: Favorite Arranger, Mark Grizzard
    • Runner-up: Favorite Male Vocalist, John Musick
  • 2006 Campus Activities Magazine Readers Choice Awards
    • Finalist: Best Small Venue Performer
  • 2005 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards
    • Winner: Best Humor Song, Professional: "The Wizard of Oz"
    • Runner-up: Best Jazz Song, Professional: "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing"
    • Nominee: Best Jazz Album, Professional: Swing Shift
  • 2005 A Cappella Community Awards
    • Winner: Favorite Jazz Group
    • Winner: Favorite Religious Group
    • Winner: Favorite Songwriter, Mark Grizzard
    • Winner: Favorite Arranger, Mark Grizzard
    • Runner-up: Favorite Male Vocalist, Luke Menard
  • 2005 A.P.C.A. National Convention
    • Selected Showcase Presenters
    • Chosen "Entertainer of the Year"
  • 2005 N.A.C.A.
    • Broke the all-time conference booking record in N.A.C.A. history
  • 2004 National Harmony Sweepstakes
    • National Champions
    • Best Original Arrangement
    • Audience Favorite
  • 2004 Chicago Harmony Sweepstakes
    • Chicago Regional Champions
    • Best Original Arrangement
    • Audience Favorite
  • 2004 A.P.C.A. National Convention
    • Selected Showcase Presenters
    • Chosen Best Act at Convention
  • 2004 A.P.C.A.
    • Broke the all-time conference booking record in A.P.C.A. history
  • 2004 N.A.C.A. Convention - Northern Plains
    • Selected Showcase Presenters
  • 2003 Campus Awards
    • Nominee: Best A Cappella Group
  • 2003 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards
    • Nominee: Best Holiday Album, Professional: ChristmasTime
    • Nominee: Best Holiday Song, Professional: "Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow"
  • 2002 Chicago Harmony Sweepstakes
    • Chicago Regional Champions
    • Best Original Arrangement
    • Audience Favorite
  • 2002 N.A.C.A. Conventions - Midwest and Northeast
    • Twice Selected Showcase Presenters
  • 2001 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella
    • Grand Champions
    • Two Best Arrangement Awards
  • 2000 Chicago Harmony Sweepstakes
    • Chicago Regional Champions
    • Best Original Arrangement
    • Audience Favorite


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