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November 30th 2015
There were like 100 seats and most were reserved for friends and family and what was left were sold out when we got there an hour before the concert. Had to stand on the steps for the whole concert. Luckily the music was good.
Medford, MA@
Remis Sculpture Court

About Tufts University Beelzebubs

In the fall of 1962, a handful of Tufts men gathered to sing in the basement of West Hall. They named themselves Jumbos Disciples: The Beelzebubs and prepared an original version of Winter Wonderland for Tufts annual Winter Sing. By the end of the 1963-64 academic year, the Bubs had recorded their first album, performed with the Boston Pops, and traveled as far as New York City. Throughout the late sixties and early seventies, the Bubs popularity grew on Tufts campus and on college campuses throughout New England. In 1973, the Bubs celebrated their tenth reunion at Cambridges Sheraton Commander Hotel. Unfortunately, the mid-70s brought harder times. Larger issues such as the Vietnam War, the Watergate Scandal, and the oil crisis resulted in less enthusiasm and opportunity for extra-curricular campus activities. Fortunately, a small but dedicated group of undergraduate singers, with the help of the Beelzebubs Alumni Association, managed to keep the group alive and strong by singing, traveling, and recording. Because the group survived these times, the Bubs remain Tufts longest running student organization. During the 70s, the Bubs also began adding popular music to their usual repertoire of barbershop, doo-wop, gospel, and jazz. The 1980s brought prosperous times for the Bubs. Each year, the gigging schedule grew larger while tour destinations became increasingly farther from Tufts. By the end of the 80s, the groups most distant destinations included Florida, California, Colorado, and England. Also, on-campus enthusiasm for the group increased, resulting in stronger audition pools and more complex musical arrangements. In the early 1990s, the Bubs made several developments that not only changed the groups own style but also permanently affected the characteristics of collegiate and contemporary a cappella. The 1991 album Foster St. almost completely abandoned the traditional arranging styles of glee club, doo-wop, and barbershop music and introduced a new brand of arranging which aimed to capture the driving nature of contemporary popular music. Throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium, the Bubs have continued to develop this new style while also performing some music of the groups past. To date, the Bubs have recorded 25 studio and 3 live albums and have won several awards for performing and recording. They also boast an active alumni association whose Bubs Foundation raises funds for music in Bostons public schools. The Bubs have traveled to nearly every corner of the United States and have toured Europe on several occasions. On their most recent tour the Bubs went to Hong Kong and Tokyo. They have performed at colleges, corporate gigs, public and private elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, bar mitzvahs, wedding showers, restaurants, hospitals, churches, Fenway Park, the Bank North Garden, Disneyworld, Disneyland, Eurodisney, the United States embassies in France and England, on Late Night with David Letterman and back home in Goddard Chapel at the top of the hill in Medford, MA New album In The Book available on iTunes and Spotify! Check us out at Bubs.com, and see our latest music video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4MHHSQCkik
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Genres:
A Cappella
Hometown:
Medford, Massachusetts

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Tufts University Beelzebubs to play in your city
Request a Show

Fan Reviews

November 30th 2015
There were like 100 seats and most were reserved for friends and family and what was left were sold out when we got there an hour before the concert. Had to stand on the steps for the whole concert. Luckily the music was good.
Medford, MA@
Remis Sculpture Court

About Tufts University Beelzebubs

In the fall of 1962, a handful of Tufts men gathered to sing in the basement of West Hall. They named themselves Jumbos Disciples: The Beelzebubs and prepared an original version of Winter Wonderland for Tufts annual Winter Sing. By the end of the 1963-64 academic year, the Bubs had recorded their first album, performed with the Boston Pops, and traveled as far as New York City. Throughout the late sixties and early seventies, the Bubs popularity grew on Tufts campus and on college campuses throughout New England. In 1973, the Bubs celebrated their tenth reunion at Cambridges Sheraton Commander Hotel. Unfortunately, the mid-70s brought harder times. Larger issues such as the Vietnam War, the Watergate Scandal, and the oil crisis resulted in less enthusiasm and opportunity for extra-curricular campus activities. Fortunately, a small but dedicated group of undergraduate singers, with the help of the Beelzebubs Alumni Association, managed to keep the group alive and strong by singing, traveling, and recording. Because the group survived these times, the Bubs remain Tufts longest running student organization. During the 70s, the Bubs also began adding popular music to their usual repertoire of barbershop, doo-wop, gospel, and jazz. The 1980s brought prosperous times for the Bubs. Each year, the gigging schedule grew larger while tour destinations became increasingly farther from Tufts. By the end of the 80s, the groups most distant destinations included Florida, California, Colorado, and England. Also, on-campus enthusiasm for the group increased, resulting in stronger audition pools and more complex musical arrangements. In the early 1990s, the Bubs made several developments that not only changed the groups own style but also permanently affected the characteristics of collegiate and contemporary a cappella. The 1991 album Foster St. almost completely abandoned the traditional arranging styles of glee club, doo-wop, and barbershop music and introduced a new brand of arranging which aimed to capture the driving nature of contemporary popular music. Throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium, the Bubs have continued to develop this new style while also performing some music of the groups past. To date, the Bubs have recorded 25 studio and 3 live albums and have won several awards for performing and recording. They also boast an active alumni association whose Bubs Foundation raises funds for music in Bostons public schools. The Bubs have traveled to nearly every corner of the United States and have toured Europe on several occasions. On their most recent tour the Bubs went to Hong Kong and Tokyo. They have performed at colleges, corporate gigs, public and private elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, bar mitzvahs, wedding showers, restaurants, hospitals, churches, Fenway Park, the Bank North Garden, Disneyworld, Disneyland, Eurodisney, the United States embassies in France and England, on Late Night with David Letterman and back home in Goddard Chapel at the top of the hill in Medford, MA New album In The Book available on iTunes and Spotify! Check us out at Bubs.com, and see our latest music video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4MHHSQCkik
Show More
Genres:
A Cappella
Hometown:
Medford, Massachusetts

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