The Dartmouth Aires

The Dartmouth Aires are an all-male a cappella group hailing from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Founded in 1946, they have a distinguished history that showcases their vibrant energy, tight harmonies, and a rich repertoire that spans from contemporary pop to classic rock, and includes time-honored Dartmouth tunes. Throughout the decades, the Aires have not only been ambassadors of the college's musical tradition but have also become a fixture in collegiate a cappella, known for their dynamic performances and charismatic stage presence.

With albums like "Luminaire" and "Visionaire - EP," the Dartmouth Aires have continued to push the boundaries of a cappella music, introducing fresh arrangements and a modern twist to their sound. Their discography, which also includes titles such as "Fresh Aire" and "Extraordinaire," reflects their evolution and versatility as artists. Notable moments in their career include a strong showing on NBC's "The Sing-Off," where they finished as runners-up in the show's third season, garnering national attention and acclaim. Whether performing on their home grounds or touring across the country, the Dartmouth Aires remain a symbol of excellence in collegiate a cappella, with a lasting legacy that inspires new generations of singers at Dartmouth and beyond.

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Luminaire
Album - 12 Tracks - Released June 2, 2023
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