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Artist description
Invisible Hands is an all-male a cappella vocal group from Cincinnati Ohio. They perform covers and originals of songs spanning the latter half of the 20th century, including songs by Peter Gabriel, The BeeGees, Phish, Dion and the Belmonts, Michael Jackson, George Michael, Boyz II Men and more! |
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Music Style
A Cappella |
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Musical Influences
Paul Simon, The Five Heartbeats, Beatles, Sam Cooke, The BeeGees, Peter Gabriel |
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Similar Artists
The Bobs, The Nylons, Take 6 |
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Artist History
Begun in the mid-90's by singing buffs from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Invisible Hands has been as large as ten members, but is most recently a quartet. In 1995-96, Invisible Hands performed their debut concert at the Fifth Third Theater of the Aronoff Center for the Arts in downtown Cincinnati, as well
as several private occasions. The 1997-98 season included corporate and church invitations, two performances of our National Anthem in the
Shoemaker Center at the University of Cincinnati for UC Bearcat Basketball games, an appearance at Cincinnati's Union Terminal, as well as a feature
concert in December. Their increasingly active schedule included the St. John's Unitarian Annual Choral Music Festival, and their return to the Sing
Cincinnati! Festival (including an appearance with Sesame Street's Bob McGrath). The Hands are currently busy with performances around the
Cincinnati area, but have still found the time for their independently released CD "Eat Some Chicken". |
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Group Members
As of 1/99:
Jeff Buettner - Bass - Director/Arranger
Matt Matson - Tenor/Baritone
Mike Scanio - Baritone
Andrew Rothman - Tenor/Baritone - Songwriter/Webmaster |
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Instruments
Vocals Only |
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Albums
Eat Some Chicken (INV81074 - rel. 1998) |
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Location
Cincinnati, OH - USA |
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