Harvard Din & Tonics
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The Harvard Din & Tonics (or "Dins," as they are affectionately known) are a world-renowned 12-voice male jazz a cappella group formed in 1979.
With a repertoire centered on the American jazz standards of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, the 13 Harvard singers —— who perform in white tie, tails, and lime green socks — have an international reputation for their musicality, choreography, and humor. Their music is a cappella, "with a twist."
The Harvard Din & Tonics of 2006 will spend intersession on the slopes in Vail, Colorado, and spring break on the beach in Bermuda. During the summer, the group will undertake an 11-week world tour, where they’ll sing in some 30 cities around the globe. The Dins have taken such tours every other year since 1986.
The Dins of 2006 are:
Jeffrey A. Barnet '06, Samuel C. Brondfield '08, W. Colby Brown '07, Jonathan J. Carpenter '07, Ricardo G. Doriott '09, Stephen J. Fiascone '08, S. Adam Goldenberg '08, Evan D. Siegel '07, Jonathan C. Wise '08, Jason S. Yeo '07, Alan Z. Rozenshtein '07, and Rowan R. A. Sheldon '08.
New additions to the 2007 Din and Tonics were also recently announced: Leroy Terrelonge III ‘07, Shaan K. Hathiramani ‘08, Kevin T. Huang ‘09, and Sean P. Bala ‘09.
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