Stanford Mendicants

The Stanford Mendicants are an all-male a cappella group at Stanford University.

The group is Stanford University's first a cappella group. Since its founding in 1963, the group's size has varied from 6 to 19 members. Although they are strictly an a cappella group today, they have performed with instruments in previous generations. The group prides itself on singing a wide range of songs, from gospel to barbershop to pop tunes and original compositions. The Mendicants are known around Stanford's campus for their red blazers and romantic serenades.[citation needed]

The Stanford Mendicants
The Mendicants performing at the 2011 State of the Valley Conference in San Jose
The Mendicants performing at the 2011 State of the Valley Conference in San Jose
Background information
OriginStanford, California, USA
GenresA Cappella
Years active1963—present
Websitewww.StanfordMendicants.com

History and Accolades

The Stanford Mendicants was founded in 1963 by Hank Adams, a transfer student from Yale University, with a group of 5 undergraduate men. The group originally rehearsed only a single song before breaking into the dining commons of Branner Hall, an all-women's dormitory at the time, and performing their song during lunch. Adams often recalled, himself tearing up, that during their performance, the women wept, and there was literally "not a dry eye in the house". Having only rehearsed the one song, they quickly fled through an open window and went immediately back to rehearsal.[editorializing]

Their 1998 album Besides What You See received a 4.2 rating from the Recorded A Cappella Review Board (rarb.org), which is the group's highest album score to date.

The group was Runner-Up in three categories in the inaugural Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs) in 1992. As of 2020, they have been nominated for six more recording awards since then: in 1999, 2001, 2005, and 2019.

Mendicant songs were selected for Varsity Vocals' "Best of Collegiate A Cappella" compilation album in both 2001 and 2005.

On February 2, 2019, The Stanford Mendicants finished in first place in the ICCA Northern California Quarter-Finals in Redwood City, CA. The Mendicants also took home two individual awards, including Outstanding Soloist, for Austin Zambito-Valente, and Outstanding Choreography, for Khoi Le and Gabe Wieder.

Notable alumni


Discography

Stanford Mendicants 
2011 Musical Director De Wei Koh editing a track for Sh-Boom
  • Untitled (1964)
  • Untitled (1965)
  • A Fellow Needs a Girl (1966)
  • Untitled (1967)
  • Untitled (1969)
  • Untitled (1973)
  • Untitled (1975)
  • Untitled (1977)
  • Untitled (1979)
  • Clean-Cut and Slightly Frayed (1981)
  • Somewhere in Hawaii (1982)
  • Take You Back (1986)
  • Pretending to Care (1987)
  • Aquapella (1989)
  • Just Like That (1991)
  • Feline Casanova (1992)
  • Back For Seconds (1994)
  • Beggars Can't Be Choosers (1996)
  • Besides What You See (1998)
  • Room to Grow (2000)
  • Best Laid Plans (2002)
  • Mendication (2004)
  • Beggar's Dozen (2006)
  • Roses In My Hand (2008)
  • Sh-Boom (2012)
  • Just a Group of Guys (2013)
  • Mendicants At Large (2015)
  • For the Long Haul (2018)
  • Trailblazer (2019)
  • Detour (2021)
  • Horizon (2023)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
1992 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Best Male Collegiate Album Just Like That
Runner-up (tie)
Best Male Collegiate Song "Long Train Runnin'"
Runner-up (tie)
Best Male Collegiate Arrangement "Brown Eyed Girl"
Runner-up
1999 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Best Male Collegiate Album Besides What You See
Runner-up
Best Male Collegiate Song "Drive" Nominated
Best Male Collegiate Soloist Brandon Singleton Nominated
2001 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Best Male Collegiate Song "Happy Together" Nominated
2005 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Best Male Collegiate Song "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" from Mendication Nominated
2019 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Best Male Collegiate Song "Control" from For the Long Haul Nominated
A Cappella Video Awards Best Male Collegiate Video "Kiss the Sky"
Runner-up

ICCA results

The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) first judged live a cappella performance competitions in 1996.

Year Level Category Recipient(s) Result Points Citation
1998 West Region Quarterfinal #2 Best Solo Brandon Singleton for "Reach Out"
Runner‑up
2002 West Region Quarterfinal #3 Best Soloist Eric Tanner Won
2017 Northwest Quarterfinal #4 Best Group Mendicants
2nd
399
Northwest Semifinal Best Group Mendicants
3rd
361
2018 West Quarterfinal #4 Best Group Mendicants
3rd
334
2019 West Quarterfinal #3 Best Group Mendicants
1st
389
Outstanding Soloist Austin Zambito-Valente for "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood/How Long" Won
Outstanding Choreography Gabe Wieder and Khoi Le for the entire set Won
2020 West Quarterfinal #5 Best Group Mendicants
2nd
343
Outstanding Soloist Austin Zambito-Valente for "Dig Down" Won
Outstanding Arrangement Chris Kaya for the entire set Won

See also

References

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