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− | Accent Vocal is a sextet formed in 2011.<ref name="Roots Music Report 2019"/> Because of their diverse locations, the formation of Accent was internet inspired and enabled. The group worked remotely until they were invited to perform at the Umeå2014, A Choral Midsummer Light's Dream festival in 2014.<ref name="Umeå2014 2014"/><ref name="Jazz Weekly 2019"/> The group styles itself and follows in the tradition of groups like [[Wikipedia:Take 6|Take 6]] and [[Wikipedia:The Hi-Lo's|The Hi-Lo's]].<ref name="ArcArtists 2019"/> | + | <span itemprop="name">Accent Vocal</span> is a sextet formed in 2011.<ref name="Roots Music Report 2019"/> Because of their diverse locations, the formation of Accent was internet inspired and enabled. The group worked remotely until they were invited to perform at the Umeå2014, A Choral Midsummer Light's Dream festival in 2014.<ref name="Umeå2014 2014"/><ref name="Jazz Weekly 2019"/> The group styles itself and follows in the tradition of groups like [[Wikipedia:Take 6|Take 6]] and [[Wikipedia:The Hi-Lo's|The Hi-Lo's]].<ref name="ArcArtists 2019"/> |
− | [[Wikipedia:Sara Niemietz|Sara Niemietz]] is an independent songwriter and vocal stylist; she is a cast member of [[Wikipedia:Postmodern Jukebox|Postmodern Jukebox]], and has recorded with [[Wikipedia:Christmas_Spirit_(Richard_Marx_album)|Richard Marx]] and [[Wikipedia:/The_Living_Room_Sessions_(B._J._Thomas_album)|B. J. Thomas]]. At the time of this writing, Niemietz' latest album is ''[[Get Right (album)|Get Right]]'' (2019). | + | <span itemprop="performer">[[Wikipedia:Sara Niemietz|Sara Niemietz]]</span> is an independent songwriter and vocal stylist; she is a cast member of [[Wikipedia:Postmodern Jukebox|Postmodern Jukebox]], and has recorded with [[Wikipedia:Christmas_Spirit_(Richard_Marx_album)|Richard Marx]] and [[Wikipedia:/The_Living_Room_Sessions_(B._J._Thomas_album)|B. J. Thomas]]. At the time of this writing, Niemietz' latest album is ''[[Get Right (album)|Get Right]]'' (2019). |
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Accent | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Accent Vocal |
Origin | International |
Genres | Acapella Jazz |
Years active | 2011 | –present
Labels | Accent Entertainment, LLC |
Website | accentvocal |
Members |
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Accent EPK - From Virtual to Reality
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During the 2020, COVID-19 quarantine, Sara Niemietz teamed up with the acapella group Accent to produce Public Service Announcement style music-videos with an upbeat message.
Accent Vocal is a sextet formed in 2011.[1] Because of their diverse locations, the formation of Accent was internet inspired and enabled. The group worked remotely until they were invited to perform at the Umeå2014, A Choral Midsummer Light's Dream festival in 2014.[2][3] The group styles itself and follows in the tradition of groups like Take 6 and The Hi-Lo's.[4]
Sara Niemietz is an independent songwriter and vocal stylist; she is a cast member of Postmodern Jukebox, and has recorded with Richard Marx and B. J. Thomas. At the time of this writing, Niemietz' latest album is Get Right (2019).
"Don't Hoard"
Mar 20, 2020
Jean-Baptiste (“JB”) Craipeau | Andrew Kesler |
Sara Niemietz | |
Evan Sanders | Danny Fong |
Don't Hoard (Public Service Announcement)
- Released: 20 March 2020
- Format: Music video
- Writer: Andrew Kesler
"Keep Your Spirits Up!"
March 24, 2020
Jean-Baptiste (“JB”) Craipeau | Andrew Kesler | |
Sara Niemietz | ||
Evan Sanders | James Rose | Danny Fong |
Keep Your Spirits Up! (Public Service Announcement)
- Released: 24 March 2020
- Format: Music video
- Writer: Andrew Kesler
- Writers: Lyrics - Sara Niemietz & Andrew Kesler
References
- ↑ "Roots Music Report: Album Review". Roots Music Report. 2019-12-07. Archived from the original on 2020-03-28. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
- ↑ "A Choral Midsummer Light's Dream › Umeå 2014". Umeå2014. 2014-04-29. Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- ↑ George W. Harris (2019-12-02). "Accent: Christmas All The Way". Jazz Weekly. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
- ↑ "Accent - ArcArtists". ArcArtists. 2019-09-24. Archived from the original on 2019-09-24. Retrieved 2020-03-28.