Dooley Noted A Cappella

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We deliver the gift of music to those around us.

 
 

Dooley Noted is a gender-inclusive a cappella group on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 2006, we are Emory's only service-oriented group that arranges and performs a wide variety of songs spanning several decades and genres.

We foster a creative environment where members are encouraged to arrange songs and bond through our love of music. Furthermore, Dooley Noted has a tight-knit alumni community who continue to give back to the group.

We perform monthly at Emory's First Friday, a showcase of a cappella talent on campus. You can also catch us annually at Barenaked Voices, a charity performance event helping to raise money for the Emory Helpline, or at our semesterly concerts! You may even see us at ICCAs, or Christmas caroling around Atlanta neighborhoods. We are continuously working to strengthen our presence in the Atlanta community, and perform for many events around campus and in local hospitals and event centers. Most recently, you may have seen us perform in the pilot episode of Tell Me Lies on Hulu!

 

Noteworthy

2022





2019

 
 

Tell Me Lies Hulu Performance

DOOLEY NOTED WAS CAST IN THE HULU SHOW “TELL ME LIES” TO PERFORM THEIR OWN ARRANGEMENT OF ‘DROPS OF JUPITER’ IN THE PILOT EPISODE

Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show

Dooley Noted performs with Adam Levine, Travis Scott, and Big Boi at Mercedez-benz stadium in Atlanta, GA

ICCA Quarterfinals

Best Soloist Award (Sylvia Ware singing Don’t Blame ME)

 

2018

Music Video Release Surpasses 10k Views

Hollow by Tori Kelly, solo by Sylvia Ware, Arrangement by Eric Newell, Recording by Colin Egan, Video by Sam Kramer

 

2013

ICCA Semifinals

3rd Place Group

ICCA Quarterfinals

1st place Group

Best Soloist award (Stephanie Yates singing Mercy)

Best Arrangement (Greg Matteson for Sincerely Jane)

 

2011

ICCA Quarterfinals

3rd place Group

Best Arrangement (Colin Egan for Forget you)

 

2010

ICCA Quarterfinals

3rd place Group

Best Arrangement (Joe Reiff for Feelin’ Good)