Reverse Osmosis (group)
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File:Icca06 cropped.jpg Reverse Osmosis perform Meat Loaf's I Would Do Anything For Love at the 2006 ICCA Quarterfinals. | |
Background information | |
Origin | University of Southern California |
Genres | A Cappella |
Years active | 2001–present |
Website | http://uscreverseosmosis.wix.com/acappella |
Members | Dominic Moog Akshay Ravi Julianna Keller Julian Saadeh Kate Crellin Abhaya Krishnan-Jha Sarah Stackhouse Nick Benson Austin Crawford Hannah Abrahim Joshua Speckman |
Reverse Osmosis is a seventeen-person co-ed a cappella group at the University of Southern California founded in January 2001. Reverse Osmosis (RO) routinely performs on the USC campus, but has also toured the East and West Coast, performing in Times Square in NYC and Ghirardelli Square on San Francisco Bay. RO is a perennial competitor in the annual International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella competition.
In the 2005-2006 ICCA competition, RO took first place overall in the Quarterfinal round held at USC's Bovard Auditorium. They also received special awards that night for best soloist (Jordan Koppelman for "Fix You") best arrangement (David Stal for "Fix You") best vocal percussion (Baraka May for "Fix You") and best choreography (Joey Payo and Melissa Joseph).
At the West Seminfal round, held at Stanford University on March 18, 2006, RO placed 2nd overall. Due to a timing error, however, the judges missed a significant portion of Reverse Osmosis' performance. RO was then invited to the final round so that they could have a fair chance to perform their set in full for the ICCA judges, thus becoming the first group from USC to reach the ICCA Finals.
On April 29, 2006, RO performed their award-winning set at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall in New York City. Once again, they were awarded best vocal percussion (Baraka May for "Fix You").[1]
A documentary, Rock and R.O., was filmed about the group and has been screened at the Newport Beach and Westwood Film Festival in Southern California. The feature-length movie was shown most recently[when?] at Florida's Delray Beach Film Festival, where it was named Official Selection and won the Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary.[2] On May 20, 2009, Reverse Osmosis opened for Ben Folds at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
CDs and tracks[edit]
Reverse Osmosis has released 5 CDs: Aural Pleasure in 2002, 50 Million Reverse Osmosis Fans Can't Be Wrong in 2003, Purity Guaranteed in 2005, and Reverse Osmosis, in 2006. A fifth CD, You Can't Spell ROck without RO, was released in February 2009.
In 2008, Reverse Osmosis was featured on BOCA (Best of Collegiate A cappella) with their rendition of "Call Me When You're Sober" (arranged by Baraka May, soloist Katherine Good). The track is the opening song on their latest album.
Aural Pleasure[edit]
- Beautiful Day (U2)
- Love Song For No One (John Mayer)
- Hard To Say I'm Sorry (Chicago)
- Breakfast At Tiffany's (Deep Blue Something)
- Stay (Lisa Loeb)
- Good Souls (Starsailor)
- Everlasting Love (Robert Knight)
- Head Over Feet (Alanis Morissette)
- Runaround Sue (Dion DiMucci)
- Creep (Radiohead)
- Thriller (Michael Jackson)
- MLK (U2)
Fifty Million Reverse Osmosis Fans Can't Be Wrong[edit]
- Livin' On A Prayer (Bon Jovi)
- I Believe She's Lying (Jon Brion)
- Ugly Girl (Fleming & John)
- I Can't Make You Love Me (Bonnie Raitt)
- A Little Respect (Erasure)
- Nintendapella (Nintendo video game medley)
- Say It Ain't So (Weezer)
- Your Body is a Wonderland (John Mayer)
- Table for Glasses (Jimmy Eat World)
- Groove Is In the Heart (Deee-Lite)
Purity Guaranteed[edit]
- Bring Me To Life (Evanescence)
- Swing Swing (All American Rejects)
- The Distance (Cake)
- Missing The War (Ben Folds Five)
- Tropicalia (Beck)
- California (Phantom Planet)
- Black Or White (Michael Jackson)
- Impermanent (Jon King)
- Lighted Up (Gabriel Mann)
Reverse Osmosis[edit]
- Sugar, We're Going Down (Fall Out Boy)
- I Would Do Anything For Love (Meat Loaf)
- Someone To Fall Back On (Jason Robert Brown)
- One Angry Dwarf (Ben Folds Five)
- Climb On (Shawn Colvin)
- Separate Ways (Journey)
- Proud Mary/Jetliner (Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steve Miller Band)
- Fix You (Coldplay)
- Sweetness (Jimmy Eat World)
- The District Sleeps Alone Tonight (The Postal Service)
You Can't Spell ROck without RO[edit]
- Call Me When You're Sober (Evanescence)
- Chicago (Sufjan Stevens)
- What A Feeling (Irene Cara)
- Take Your Mama (Scissor Sisters)
- The Luckiest (Ben Folds)
- Carry On Wayward Son (Kansas)
- Amelia's Missing (Jon McLaughlin)
- You Don't Know Me Very Well (Carl Petrillo)
- I Have Nothing (Whitney Houston)
- Deliver Me (Robert Randolph)
- Look What You've Done (Jet)
- Supermassive Black Hole (Muse)
References[edit]
- ↑ "ICCA". 2006 Results. Archived from the original on 2006-08-22. Retrieved 2006-08-30.
- ↑ "Delray Beach Film Festival". 2006 Winners. Archived from the original on 2007-03-15. Retrieved 2006-08-30. Unknown parameter
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