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A Capella singing group. The Waiters formed as a subset of the Cornell University Glee Club in 1949 and debuted at the Glee Club's 1950 Junior Week concert. Although dressed in standard Glee Club attire (a tuxedo), they distinguished themselves from other Glee Club members by draping towels over their arms—a visual pun on their ensemble's name. Their repertoire included such popular songs as "Mood Indigo", "Mandy", "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye", and "Lord, If I Get My Ticket". By 1951, the group had become much in demand on campus for singing engagements, and they were also enthusiastically received by audiences when on tour with the Glee Club. In 1953, the Waiters conducted their first independent tour—to Bermuda's Harbor Castle Hotel—over the winter holidays, and in the same year, they recorded and cut their first record. In 1956, the Waiters decided they could no longer split their efforts between choral and small group singing and disassociated from the Glee Club. Despite the shock of disassociation, both organizations went on to enjoy enormous success throughout the remainder of the 20th century. The Cayuga's Waiters are still active today.
Tom Sturdevant voc | |
Pete Kennel voc | |
Fred Whaley voc | |
John Wagner voc | |
Jim Benson voc | |
Ezra Mager voc | |
Lyman Black voc | |
John Greenleaf voc | |
Don Morgan voc | |
Ted Snyder voc | |
Fred Bergmann voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Goodnight Little Girl | Cayuga's Waiters | 1961 | Album |
Cayuga's Waiters | Cayuga's Waiters | 1955 | Album |
Campus Hootenanny | Cayuga's Waiters, The Duke's Men Of Yale, The Brown Jabberwocks, Harvard Krokodiloes, The Princeton Nassoons | Album | |
Presenting Cayuga's Waiters | Cayuga's Waiters | Album | |
Lost In The Sound | Cayuga's Waiters | Album |