![]() ![]() It became an official performing group of BYU in 2014. ![]() The Provo-based a cappella group won the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella competition in 2007 and competed in NBC’s “The Sing-Off” in 2009. "We loved it! Absolutely everything about this is beautiful!" "Great job, ladies!" Vocal Point wrote in the YouTube video's comment section. Vocal Point was impressed with Noteworthy's video. Noteworthy members Alyssa Aramaki, Sarah Cunha, Alyssa Flake, Rachael Holt, Allyssa Jex, Jessica Johnson, Janae Klumpp, Tressa Roberts and Taylor Whitlock were led by their director Keith Evans, a former member of BYU's all-male a cappella group, Vocal Point. Noteworthy Is Praiseworthy Article at by Kelly J.Nine female Brigham Young University students are fulfilling their goal to uplift others through the power of music.īYU's all-female a cappella group, Noteworthy, took to the river in its newest music video to perform a cover of the 1779 Christian hymn "Amazing Grace." They sounded amazing.Īdditional Articles about the Noteworthy Austin Performance The Noteworthy girls were so good to work with the kids and those high school choirs will never forget that experience, and they did so well. The choral workshops in Dallas and Austin were amazing! Amy Whitcomb was great asking questions and guiding the discussion. The pre-show high school choirs singing before the show in Austin was a nice touch. Noteworthy then sang "Amazing Grace", which was unbelievably awesome.Īt the end of the performance, Amy talked about pushing yourself to reach your full potential and thanked their artistic director Amy.Īll of these messages are, well. Meg mentioned she served her mission in Texas and how much she loves the people of Texas.ĭaily prayer, study and faith in God can help us to navigate change and life. ![]() The noteworthy singers talked about serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She talked about how music teachers are the people in our lives who encourage us and see the potential in us.Īccepting change and allowing it to strengthen us an those we love During the middle of the performance, Maryn asked all the music teachers in attendance to stand and the audience gave them a round of applause. The giddy feeling of being in love, both at first love and in marriageĪppreciation for music teachers. She found that she didn’t have to be a “typical” Disney princess, that doing what she loved and being who she was is what matters.Īmy said "This song is about loving yourself, and coming to terms with who you are and not listening to what the world tells you what to be.” She admonished: “Embrace being unique and quirky and find your true self." Meg talked about her dream to be a beat-boxing Disney princess park Ranger. The messages that Noteworthy talks about during their show and what the singers of Noteworthy exemplify include: Bryce would start the entire audience clapping, and Amy was speaking in her mic furiously directing the singers the whole time and dancing in her chair getting the audience into the performance. During the performance Bryce and Amy were a great team at the sound board. Amy Whitcomb who is a previous member of Noteworthy in 2007 and joined this year as Artistic Director has had a successful music career herself. It was impressive how much those three are able to accomplish. The noteworthy stage crew: Amy Whitcomb (Artistic Director), Bryce (sound tech) and Amanda (stage manager) were amazing. North Austin Gateway Church was the local venue where many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gathered for a family friendly night of entertainment featuring the nine female voices who filled the stage with a variety of songs - Feeling Good, Amazing Grace, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Rolling on the River and more.Īustin BYU Alumni Chapter hosted the event and a pre-show meet and greet was held for guests to interact with the BYU student singers. amazing. It was truly a night to remember. We will never for get Meg the Beat-boxing Disney princess park ranger and rest of the amazing Noteworthy singers! Amazing Grace was. Thank you everyone who attended last night for an amazing performance. AUSTIN, Texas - Noteworthy, the 2018 Brigham Young University women’s A Capella group, traveled from Provo, Utah, to Texas this past weekend for a three city tour that included stops in Dallas, Austin and Houston, performing for over 900 guests in each city. ![]()
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