Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah performed by Michigan State's Accafellas in Shaw Hall.
I am not a member of the Accafellas, I don't know any of them, and I am in no way related to anything they do. They...
Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah performed by Michigan State's Accafellas in Shaw Hall.
I am not a member of the Accafellas, I don't know any of them, and I am in no way related to anything they do. They were touring Michigan State's campus and I happened to be in Shaw Hall recording it.
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Ok, i opened this and when it started i was like ok do i skip it now or wait to skip it... glad i waited. This was really amazing. They sound great! Kudos
This is SO amazing!! I've watched it so many times and it still gives me goosebumps! You guys are all great, the harmony is sweet! And the best part: it seems like you're humble...don't ever give up that trait!
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also, I'd love to know who the guy with the dark blue hoodie standing next to opie is. (who makes the basketball motion?)