531:. Learning of the two's shared aspirations to establish a vocal ensemble, the mutual friend orchestrated an introduction. Following a series of audition-like phone calls, it became evident that Cassone and Curless resonated with each other's visions. Subsequently, the decision was made for the three Coloradans to relocate to Seattle, providing the foundation for m-pact. Initially considering the name Flipside, they later discovered its trademarked status and eventually settled on the moniker m-pact.
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reunion concert. However, they curated and released a 2-album collection called 25 Years of
Harmony (Vol 1 & 2). These two volumes included 14 remastered tracks, 6 rare or limited-release songs from the band's archives, and 4 brand-new / unreleased tracks. Additionally, the group recorded and filmed a music video of the song "A Change in My Life", bringing together 19 past and present band members. Other 2020 projects included a March release of "
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display of vocal arranging prowess and studio production. Released in late 1999, the album garnered recognition by clinching two
Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs), specifically in the categories of Best Holiday Album and Best Holiday Song for the track "Caroling, Caroling." Beyond the accolades, this release solidified m-pact's position as a preeminent vocal jazz ensemble on the global stage.
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significant expansion, transitioning into a sextet with the addition of tenor vocalist and beatboxer Jeff Smith in June 2004. Smith, hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, had previously established himself in the a cappella community as the leader and music director of the successful
Midwestern vocal group, measureXmeasure (pronounced "measure by measure").
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This newly formed group successfully fulfilled several contractual obligations during the summer of 2016. However, Jenkins indicated that his availability was temporary. Consequently, in
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Robertson (bass), Drew Tablak (soprano), and Aaron Schumacher (alto) had all demonstrated their talents through numerous performances with the group, and they were now prepared to commit to m-pact on a full-time basis. The next addition to the lineup was Jamond McCoy, a recent graduate from the
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M-pact's commercial recordings include 7 full-length albums, a 2-volume 'greatest hits' collection, 4 EPs, and at least 12 single-song releases. They have received numerous awards, and have been included on multiple compilations and "best of" collections. While in
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As the trajectory of m-pact veered towards full-time touring and performances, Carl Kelley made the decision to part ways with the group. In early 1997, Britt
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The inception of m-pact traces back to 1995 in Seattle, Washington, when Marco Cassone, Trist Curless, Jonathan Gonzales, Carl Kelley, and Matthew Selby united to form the vocal group. The trio of Curless, Gonzales, and Selby had shared their musical journey as students in the jazz department at the
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In 2010, a notable change occurred as Danish native Morten Kjær assumed the position, succeeding David Loucks. Kjær brought with him a wealth of experience from his prior full-time touring with the renowned Danish ensemble Basix. With this revised lineup, m-pact embarked on a new venture, creating
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underwent a re-packaging and found its way to Japanese audiences through distribution by Sony subsidiary Fab Records. This marked a pivotal moment for the group as they ventured into the Japanese music scene. In support of the album's Japanese release, m-pact undertook an extensive tour throughout
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is an American pop-jazz vocal group based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in June 1995, the band is known for their award-winning vocal arrangements, recordings, and music videos. The name "m-pact" is meant to signify an agreement (or "pact") between the band members to always remain true to
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Amidst their continuous touring commitments, m-pact dedicated time to studio endeavors. In 2001 and 2003, they released two distinct EPs, showcasing promising works-in-progress with some shared material between them. However, the group remained undecided on the definitive direction for their next
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tune "Where Were You In the Morning?" (featuring LA singer/actor Darren Bailey); a November release of "Can't Stop the Boogie" (a mashup of the Jackson's "Blame it On the Boogie" and Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling"); and a December release of "Let it Snow" (featuring bassist Charles
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In 2001, Greg Whipple opted to pursue a studio career in Los Angeles, leading to his departure from m-pact. The interim vacancy was initially filled by Steve Wallace before Rudy Cardenas, another Denver native and alumnus of UNC-Greeley, assumed the position. Despite the evolving lineup, m-pact
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Following this milestone, Matthew Selby opted to part ways with the group, choosing to relocate to southern California. He has since gone on to have a stellar career as a musician and music director for the Walt Disney Company and Disney theme parks around the world. Selby's departure marked a
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In late 2014, Morten Kjær made the decision to depart from m-pact to focus on his solo career. His departure marked a notable transition as singer Kenton Chen stepped into the lineup, bringing with him an impressive background. Chen had previously been a member of the LA a cappella group The
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marked a significant milestone for m-pact, earning them acclaim and recognition. Notably, the album secured a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for Best Pop/Rock Cover Song in 1999, specifically for their rendition of "Fantasy." This achievement underscored m-pact's prowess and
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in October 2014. Simultaneously, Cassone prepared to relocate to northern California to pursue a consulting career in organizational management. With the departure of the last founding members, m-pact entered a new era with an all-new lineup for the first time in its storied history.
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Later in 1997, Jonathan Gonzales chose to depart from the band, citing vocal health concerns as a primary factor in his decision. Following an extensive nationwide search, the position of high-tenor/alto was filled by Greg Whipple, a studio vocalist and full-time performer at
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In the same year, m-pact attained distinction as one of the four groups chosen to participate in the international a cappella festival and concert titled "Amazing Voice." This significant event unfolded in August 2007 in South Korea, featuring a stellar lineup that included
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the musical and artistic vision of the group. This 'music-pact' began as 5-man ensemble in Seattle, Washington. Conceptually, the founders of m-pact sought to create a group which would combine the harmonic structure and arranging style of vocal jazz ensembles like
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Shortly after their previous endeavor, m-pact embarked on the creation of their inaugural holiday album, setting a distinctive tone for the project by enlisting arrangements from some of the world's foremost vocal arrangers. The brainchild of this initiative, titled
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significant shift, but it paved the way for Seattle native Jake Moulton to step into the fold. Moulton, previously a member of the local a cappella band Kickshaw, seamlessly joined m-pact, contributing his talents to the group's ongoing musical journey.
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During this period, the group made preparations for a significant relocation to Los Angeles, California. This strategic move coincided with the live album recording and underscored m-pact's commitment to exploring new horizons in their musical journey.
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at Disneyland. In response to his exit, m-pact temporarily enlisted substitute singers, including Nathan Heldman, Gregory Fletcher, and Frank Hobbs IV. An update on October 28, 2023 subsequently revealed that Fletcher had officially joined the group.
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Amidst these transformative changes, m-pact sustained an active touring schedule, encompassing North America and featuring noteworthy engagements such as the Festilac Music Festival in Switzerland, where they shared the stage with R&B sensation
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In early 2016, the band faced a significant turning point as its two remaining founders, Trist Curless and Marco Cassone, chose to retire from m-pact. Curless had already taken on the role of the new bass singer for the vocal ensemble
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full-length album. Consequently, they resolved to create their inaugural live album, a double-disc project recorded in early 2004. The recordings were extracted from a series of performances hosted at their favored hometown venue,
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with the task of assembling a new ensemble virtually from scratch. Fortunately, there were several highly skilled singers who had previously subbed with m-pact in recent years and were well-equipped to step into the roles.
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Over the ensuing two years, the group continued to make a mark on the international stage with a series of overseas performances. Highlights included a headline performance at the Internationales Festival für Vokalmusik in
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venture, Cardenas made the decision to depart from m-pact to pursue a solo career. Stepping into his role was LA session singer Fletcher Sheridan, who had previously filled in for Cardenas during his filming commitments.
912:, showcasing their versatile and engaging performances. Subsequently, the group returned to recording and filming music videos, marking a new creative phase. Their initial release featured a dynamic live performance of "
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On August 3, 2022, m-pact announced the departure of Drew Tablak from the group after his six-year tenure as a full-time member via social media. It was revealed that Tablak would be taking on a new full-time role with
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about who m-pact is today while also shining a light on the legacy of the group's musical history, which we're so proud to be a part of." The same year witnessed the release of new music videos for "Come Together" and "
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On November 23, 2021, the group announced via their Facebook page that Los Angeles-based producer Daniel Weidlein would be joining the group as the replacement bass vocalist for departing member, Tracy Robertson.
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This 13-song collection seamlessly blended jazz standards and original compositions, showcasing the group's versatility. Published under Primarily A Cappella Records, the album received recognition in
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Undeterred, m-pact maintained an active touring schedule, captivating audiences across North America. In spring 2017, they took center stage as a featured act at the Disney Food and Wine Festival at
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Officially released on August 24, 2018, the EP presented an eclectic collection featuring seven brand-new tracks complemented by the inclusion of the group's 2018 CARA-winning single, a cover of
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In 2018, m-pact embarked on a significant recording endeavor, marking their first substantial project in almost 12 years. The culmination of this effort was the highly acclaimed 8-song EP titled
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Between tours, the group dedicated time to realize their long-anticipated studio project. The fruits of their labor materialized in June 2006 with the release of the eponymous album
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in Seoul. The resounding success of the festival prompted an immediate rebooking for a second run, solidifying its status as a recurring event in August 2008.
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