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The '''Kingsmen''' are a men's a cappella group, founded for [[Homecoming]] in [[1949]]. | The '''Kingsmen''' are a men's a cappella group, founded for [[Homecoming]] in [[1949]]. | ||
− | In 1969 the group became the band Sha Na Na, who were a sensation at Woodstock.<ref>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jul_aug06/letterseditor.php Letters to the Editor "Sha Na Na" Columbia College Today - July/August 2006]</ref> | + | In [[1969]] the group became the band [[w:Sha Na Na|Sha Na Na]], who were a sensation at Woodstock.<ref>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jul_aug06/letterseditor.php Letters to the Editor "Sha Na Na" Columbia College Today - July/August 2006]</ref> |
− | The Kingsmen resurfaced as an on-campus a capella group in 1982.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/kingsmen/history/index.html The History of the Kingsmen]</ref> | + | The Kingsmen resurfaced as an on-campus a capella group in [[1982]].<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/kingsmen/history/index.html The History of the Kingsmen]</ref> |
[[Art Garfunkel]] is a prominent alumnus. | [[Art Garfunkel]] is a prominent alumnus. |
Revision as of 18:41, 23 August 2007
The Kingsmen are a men's a cappella group, founded for Homecoming in 1949.
In 1969 the group became the band Sha Na Na, who were a sensation at Woodstock.[1]
The Kingsmen resurfaced as an on-campus a capella group in 1982.[2]
Art Garfunkel is a prominent alumnus.