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Scott Leonard
High Tenor/1st Tenor
School: University of Tampa (FL)
Hometown: Indianapolis, IN
- producer, songwriter, arranger - joined Rockapella in 1990, replacing Steve Keyes - was instrumental in getting
Rockapella their first record deal with Japanese-based For Life Records (released 7 CDs under For Life) - released a solo
CD in Japan called "My Favorite, The Bee-Gees" also under For Life Records - fronted a pop band at Tokyo Disney and Disneyworld
- co-wrote and mouth-drummed on a Sean Altman song called "Miserable Destiny" in Sean's first solo CD, "seanDEMOnium"
- was on a baseball scholarship at UT and was on the varsity tennis team - well-known for his vocal pyrotechnics and
his beautiful, blonde mane
George W. Baldi III
Bass
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
- original member of Disneyworld group American Vybe
- was a member of Unique Attraction, which later evolved into the mega-group Boyz II Men
- did a stint as a performer in both Disneyworld and Tokyo Disney
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Kevin Wright
Tenor/2nd Tenor
School: University of South Florida
Hometown: Winter Haven, FL
- Broadway veteran (played Marius in "Les Miserables" opposite Debbie Gibson's Eponine, "Jesus Christ, Superstar", "Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat") - joined Rockapella in 1997, replacing co-founder Sean Altman, who pursued a solo
career - sang BGVs in one of Debbie Gibson's CDs
- was in the movie "Sixteen Candles" starring Molly Ringwald - started singing at 2 years of age in a Southern
Baptist church (just like me!) - well-known for his curly hair
Jeff Thacher
Vocal Percussion
School: Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA)
Hometown: Potsdam, NY
- joined Rockapella as a vocal percussionist in 1993, joined the cast of "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?"
in 1995 - co-founded the group Five O'Clock Shadow - guest VP on other a cappella recordings - producer (10fm,
Toxic Audio, Duwende, The Fonic, New York Mass Transit, etc...)
- designs Rockapella CD cover art (R2, Christmas, and the live CD) - interests: photography, graphics design, Level
42 ("There must be something about you..." LOL) - plays the French horn - has Seymour-Duncan soundspot pick-ups taped
to his neck at concerts - well-known for his 2-shirt ensemble and his 2-minute VP solo
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