Second Shift is an adult a cappella group located in the Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, NC). We’re a co-ed, non-profit group that sings a wide variety of song styles. Take a look around our website to learn more about what we do or how you can hear us.
So, why Second Shift, you ask? Well, all of us have day jobs, and we do this for the love of the music. Once we fit in other important things such as family, and having an occasional good time, sometimes it seems like there’s little time left over.
Work… Sing… Sleep. Repeat. That’s life!
SONAM (Singers Of New and Ancient Music) is a chorus of around 20 singers committed to creating high-quality sacred and secular music and giving back to the community. Our mission is to make excellent choral music that supports local non-profits through 3-4 benefit concerts each year. As a volunteer organization, we're sustained entirely by donations of time and resources. We hold selective auditions for 1-2 slots each year.
The 2021 North and South Carolina's Champions, the 2022 Barbershop Harmony Society's international 5th place youth medalists, and the 2023 North and South Carolina's representative in the Barbershop Harmony Society's international quartet championship. Soundtrack is a barbershop quartet that strives for fun, excellent singing, engaging performance, and encouraging youth choral singing and music. Soundtrack, with it's multi-faceted background in stage performing, education, and choral singing, is available for hire for a variety of venues, including but not limited to your shows, youth a cappella camps, or community events. Soundtrack brings a unique brand of young a cappella singing that is energetic and infused with the personality of the 4 members of the quartet, and their friendship.
Singing in Yiddish, Hebrew, Ladino, Russian and English, songs of Jewish people through the ages. The repertoire includes a wide range of traditional/folk and composed music, some secular and some religious. The group is composed of members from all over the Triangle, from students to retirees.
The Triangle Vocal Project was founded in 2022 to explore and promote great choral music and support musical charities throughout the Triangle. The 16-voice chamber choir presents two concerts annually, all proceeds going to a unique musical charity. The ensemble explores a wide and eclectic range of repertoire from Renaissance to music written today, including close harmony jazz and popular selections.