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Hullabahoos
The Hullabahoos are a student-run, all-male a cappella group at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. The group was founded in 1987 by Halsted Sullivan and has recorded 19 studio albums〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hullabahoos Albums )〕 as of early 2007 and performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention, Washington Nationals baseball games, ''Good Morning America'', the Philippines, weddings, and private parties. Other performance requests have included invitations from the White House, the Kennedy Center,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kennedy Center: Millennium Stage Artist Details for The University of Virginia Hullabahoos )〕 and NBC's ''The Today Show''. ==History== The group was founded December 8, 1987 when a couple of friends at the University of Virginia got together and said, "Hey, let's sing other people's songs without instruments, and wear robes while we do it". So they did. And they still do. The group's history has taken them all around the globe and allowed them to record multiple studio albums in what they refer to as Hullabasound (as stated on their album inserts). The Hullabahoos are typically 13 to 18 members (although this figure varies from year to year), and auditions for newcomers are held every fall and occasionally in the spring.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=So you want to be a Hullabahoo? )〕 The current Hullabahoos logo was first drawn in Fall 2003 by Morgan Anderson, a student at Williams College, in promotion of the Hullabahoos' visit to her school. The poster was later scanned into a computer and emailed from a girlfriend in Massachusetts to her boyfriend in Virginia, and it slowly crept its way onto more and more Hullabahoos paraphernalia, gradually overtaking the traditional but less distinctive Uppercase H logo.
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