Spring Sing is an annual music competition held in May at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Touted as "UCLA's oldest and greatest musical tradition," the competition brings together UCLA students to perform as solo artists, duets, bands, and a cappella groups in front of an audience of over 8,000 UCLA students, alumni, faculty, staff and celebrity judges.
History
The competition began with only 11 groups and was performed on campus at UCLA's Royce Hall. In the beginning years, the competition was composed mainly of sorority singing groups, serenading their fraternity counterparts. The first of these groups to win the competition was a barbershop trio from the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. During the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, the competition grew quickly and outgrew Royce Hall. It was then, that Spring Sing gained its popularity and notoriety within the Los Angeles and Orange County area, as it moved to the Hollywood Bowl. During these years, up to 5,000 Bruins, family, friends, and locals witnessed the competition each year. Also added to the mix were celebrity judges and masters of ceremonies - including Ronald Reagan in 1952. The competition peaked in the late 60s and took an eight-year hiatus during the 70s until student and alumni interest revived the event (on campus this time) in 1978. The first group to win in 1978 was the combined efforts of Sigma Kappa sorority and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity performing a 50's inspired spoof of fraternity and sorority life.[1] In 1986, the UCLA Student Alumni Association took over the event and moved the event to the Los Angeles Tennis Center in 1989, eventually returning the competition back to its previous glory.
Today, the competition has expanded from its original version of fraternity singing groups, to over 15 artists grouped in 6 different categories (Solo, Duet, A Cappella, Band, Production, Exhibition). Each category (save Exhibition) is judged and a winner is selected for each (from which an overall winner is chosen to receive the "Northern California Alumni Grand Sweepstakes Award").
In addition to the talent aspect of Spring Sing today, the overall production has been turned into entertainment with the inception of the Company - a group of UCLA students who perform skits, songs and parodies in between each act as a way of introducing the next act. According to their website, they are "a group of the most hilarious and creative people on this campus who live for the spotlight and the opportunity to make an audience crack up."[2]
Past performers from Spring Sing include: Grammy nominated members of Maroon 5, who were defeated in 2000 by Barely Manilow, Tyrone Wells, and the Grammy Award winner Sara Bareilles. Bareilles won Spring Sing twice, in 2002 and 2003. In 2006, Mikey G and Dan from Danville won the award for best duet and Best Overall Entry - the duo went on to form the band, Lady Danville. In 2007, Jarell Perry and the Ambassadors won the Las Doñas Award for Best Band Entry. Katie Boeck won the Mortar Board Award for Best Solo Entry and the Northern California Alumni Grand Sweepstakes Award for the Best Overall Entry in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Nasim Pedrad (Saturday Night Live) was a member of the Spring Sing Company in 2003.
Since its revival, Spring Sing was held at UCLA's Los Angeles Tennis Center, but due to the overwhelming demand and popularity of the show, it was moved in 2009 to a much larger venue, Pauley Pavilion, providing the opportunity for more to experience the cherished campus tradition. "Spring Sing 2009 Rock Pauley" made its return debut in Pauley Pavilion on May 8, 2009 and on May 14, 2010. Due to construction on Pauley Pavilion, Spring Sing returned to UCLA's Los Angeles Tennis Center on May 20, 2011. Spring Sing returned to the newly renovated Pauley Pavilion on May 17, 2013 to set a record-breaking attendance for the Student Alumni Association.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Spring Sing was moved online in 2020 and 2021.
Spring Sing 2022 premiered in person at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on May 20, 2022 at 8PM PT.
In 1936, George and Ira Gershwin adapted the title song from their musical Strike Up the Band as a new Bruin fight song for the growing university. In recognition of their contributions to American music and their gift to UCLA, the UCLA Student Alumni Association established the annual George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement in 1988.[12]
Lionel Richie said at Spring Sing 2008: "Forget about surviving 30 some-odd years in the music business; Lionel Richie survived 27 years of Nicole Richie".[18]
Julie Andrews said at her award ceremony: "Go Bruins. Beat 'SC ... let the Gershwin tunes strike up the band to celebrate every one of those victories."[19]
On May 3, 2019, singer-songwriter Don McLean was awarded the Gershwin Award. However, after it was revealed of McLean's previous domestic violence case and conviction in 2016, the Student Alumni Association rescinded the award on May 6, 2019.[20]
Committee
Spring Sing is organized and executed each year by a committee of UCLA students of the Student Alumni Association (SAA) who are selected by the SAA Board of Directors and the UCLA Alumni Association advisors. There are 8 different positions on the Spring Sing committee. Each position carries with it specific responsibilities for the successful implementation of the show.
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Executive Director
Ruben Garcia
Ali Owens
Aly Yarris
Kelsey Balance
Kevin Yang
Turner Pope
Susan Peters
Max Baker
Alexis Caddell
Paige Allenspach
Shaina Metha
Kayla Samuels
Jess Grimes
Bella Stenvall
Ava Blanchette
Laura de Beer, Alec Tashima
Aidan Brooks, Maddie Browning
Internal Director
Emily Fizer
Caileen Coleman
Assistant Director
Nina Garcia
Samantha Slama
Antoinette Brou
Maddy Matson
Jordyn Berk
Brianna Kaplan
Valentia Shen
Torri Johnson
Bre Brown
Irene Ho
William Cryer
Lauren Solouki
Andy Ceja
Emily Noronha
Margaret Meyers
Talent Directors
Katie LaBouff, Sydney Pritchett, Amber Bissell
Emily George, Samantha Mueller, Brian Tran
Courtney Bradley, Ythy Ho, Alex Reichert
Nicole Jazayeri, Reid Taguchi, Leah Whitehead
Shannon Nguyen, Alexandra Petro, Lisa Phan
Taylor Acampora, Jen Hioki, Amanda Peterson
Alyssa Capili, Sean Santhon, Danielle Romero
Dominic Butler, Abby Freemire, Vanessa Guerrero
Anna Stewart, Natalie Horan, John Roberson
Angela Navas, Kayla Samuels, Chelsea Brody
Kimmy Crickette, Sumant Iyer, Bella Stenvall
Rohan Desikan, Natalie Hynes, Jess Grimes
Talia Aranha, Emily Kohl, Alec Tashima
Mikayla LoBasso, Karina Maciel, Haley Mark
Andrew Luff, Natalie Rose, Kaylee Reyes
Hope Phahla, Adam Thaw, Jeffrey Lim
Carla Romero, Mason Tsang, Marshall Bennett
Company Directors
Yong Kim and Jeremy Alm
David Larsen, Cassi Porter
Kelsey Balance
Jenna Kieselbach, Whitney Harrison
Leslie Grant, Susan Peters
Katya Lavine, Spencer Louie
Kimmy Miura, Kylynn Guittierez
Ali Wolff, Amir Ghowsi
Luke Branscum, Carling Farley
Madison Colli, Caroline Desler
Giulia Marsella, Jacob Fisher
Addy Sisk, Austin Newton
Katie Byrne, Katie Wong
Claire Dinauer, Kieran McCarthy
Hanna Skikne, Charlotte Jacobs
Evan Starr, Marley Adler
Shirin Dunker, Harry Song
Public Relations (Marketing Directors)
Candice Chen, Jaclyn Hong, Kiana Pourjanfeshan
Justin Manduke, Kiesha Nazarenus, Tyler Phan
Melissa Chiong, Maiah Parks, Samantha Slama
Nicholas Phelps, Sialoren Spaulding, Erin Wallace
Julie Lee, Briana Munoz-Flores
Danielle Ross, Will Sholan
Kevin Yang, Caitlin Nordberg
Sam Delgadillo, Kelsey Chan
David Deng, Ariana Michael
Will Van Der Wey, Sarah Henry
Roz Chiang, Julia Ho
Elisa Ciappi, Reyna Paredes
Paige Callan, Annika Carlson
Shannon O'Hollaran, Isha Slavin
Isaac Ericson, Roo Joshi
Audrey Liao, Anshita Lakshmish
Jaden Oquendo, Nicole Augusta
Judges & Awards Directors
Lauren Poblete, Gina Nuti
Amanda Hill, Rachna Shenoy, Rikin Tank
Lina Kaisey, Felicia Xu, Kevin Yang
Michelle Klein, Turner Pope
Allie Garavaglia, Eleni Lewis
Emily James, Mikaela Ihm
Ali Adam, Disha Bhagwat, Veronica Kwiatkowski
Grace Hunter, Alex Taylor, Nicole Nordstrom
Geena Shah, Jason Gelfat, Hannah Schroeder
Chloe Zgorzelski, Julia Swart, Jay Narimatsu
Lauren Hayat, Corban Lethcoe, Mackenzi Greene
Abigail Fitzgibbon, Sarah Freese, Raksha Narasimhan
Aisha Gupta, Sara Daar, Carly Varkel
Alex Middler, Maile Hanoian, Nate Mailhot
Nikki Aviv, Charlotte Bradley
Aidan Singh, Saiya Smith
VIP Relations
Meredith Callan, Joselyn Delgado
George & Ira Gershwin Award Director
Lindsey Olson
Martha Abundis
Nancy Juarez
Emma Citrin
Maddie Hulstrom
Ashley Lamhofer
Marina Stoye
Kara Logan
Daniella Chernack
Madison Acampora
Isabella Dohil
Lane Mankoff
Riki Resch
Sean Seo
Production Director
Robert Frink
Lizette Aguirre
Leah Titus
Danny Durbin
Timothy Krause, Tiffany Le
Katie Romanolo
Stephanie Ma, Val Fong
Ariana Stanton, Kelli Tani
Daniel Lee, Kathryn Yang
Hannah Bocarsly, Matt Lawrence
Vito Sipila, Swapnil Bhardwaj
Maripau Paz, Jason Peters
Aarushi Kapoor, Lindsay Lathrop
Diana Lopez, Itai Tismansky
Aidan Brooks, John Smith
Omeed Kalan, Lisa Barooah, Ken Isaka
Elizabeth Salgado, Dylan Choppin
Multimedia Director
Yan Zhang
Company
One tradition of Spring Sing is Company, a collection of eight to thirteen students who help host with comedic sketches between performances. Usual topics include student life, popular culture, and notable events on campus or in general. Notable alumni of Company include Mikey Day and Nasim Pedrad.
Dana Baron, Jennifer Garson, Wendy Frawley, Eliot Hochberg, Heather Kolde, Lesli Margherita, Matt Sutherland, Eiko Yamamoto
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Dani De Jesus, Martin Gabaya, Todd Sargent
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Mikey Day, Jessie Gaskell, Kevin Hampton, Abby Henchmann, Ben Larson, Nasim Pedrad, Tiffany Reaves, Dean Sage, Alex Spilger, Leah Sprecher, Kim Weisberg
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Kevin Bince, Jim Brandon, Jessie Gaskell, Kevin Hampton, Helen Shao, Brian Singleton, Chris Smith, Emily Sullivan
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Jim Brandon, Josh English, Keith Goss, Trenten Chase Huntington, Jenny Lauritsen, Mandy Muenzer, Shaiya Rahman, Lauren Sill, Brian Singleton, Chris Smith, Mike Stevenson, Lisa Zine
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Kean Almryde, Jim Brandon, Keye Chen, Jack DeSena, Melissa Eelkema, Caity Engler, Mark Iverson, Kelly McLean, Aadit Patel, Jordan Riggs, Lauren Sill, Jennifer Sim, Chris Smith
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Sasan Ahoraian, Kean Almryde, Shane Billings, Candace Gragnani, Matt Griffin, Kareem Hammad, Mark Iverson, Michael Lyons, Dylan Matteson, Constance Reese, Regan Riskas, Katy Tang, Madison Vanderberg
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Sasan Ahoraian, Kean Almryde, Shane Billings, Ben Goldsmith, Mark Stewart Iverson, Michelle Lin, Heather Losey, Dylan Matteson, Jackson McNeill, Sydney Pritchett, Jordan Riggs, Regan Riskas, Christine Takaichi, Madison Vanderberg.
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Shane Billings, Colin Davis, Ben Goldsmith, Steve Greene, Maddy Grubman, Kyle Lau, Jessie Linn, Ashley Morrissey, Dean Otsuka, Jake Perkowski, Kevin Ruane, Madison Vanderberg.
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Kimia Behpoornia, Colin Davis, Margaret Gardner, Benjamin Goldsmith, Steve Greene, Maddy Grubman, Albert Heng, Kyle Lau, Jessie Linn, Ashley Morrissey, Jake Perkowski, Kevin Ruane, Nick Smith, Lauren Vally, AJ White
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Kimia Behpoornia, Ida Cuttler, Alexis de Lucia, Levi Dygert, Karel Ebergen, Adam Epelbaum, Maddy Grubman, Kausar Mohammed, Taylor Patterson, Nick Smith, Jake Tieman, Lauren Vally, Alex Vergel
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Kimia Behpoornia, Ida Cuttler, Karel Ebergen, Nathan Galovan, Angela Giarratana, Jack Harrison, Tucker Marsano, Kausar Mohammed, Matt Panopio, Katheryne Penny, Alex Vergel, Michael Yanoska
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Kimia Behpoornia, Anthony DeBenedetti, Nathan Galovan, Luke Gane, Lila Gavares, Angela Giarratana, Lea Guillory, Andrew Hahn, Tucker Marsano, Kausar Mohammed, Joel Ontiveros, Marisa Statton, Alex Vergel
Jamie Atlas, Leah Bercovitch, Owen Braithwaite, Madison Dahm, Eliza Dillon, Jeremy Elder, Eliza Faloona, Jakob Garberg, Nathan Glovinsky, Danielle Koenig, Melissa Peng, Olly Sholotan
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Jamie Atlas, Hanna Barlow, Devin Bennett, Owen Braithwaite, Jacob Cherry, Eliza Dillon, Mackenzi Elias, Jake Garberg, Sophie Landeck, Irvin Mason Jr., Achintya Pandey, Viva Rose
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Hanna Barlow, Owen Braithwaite, Jacob Cherry, Bennett Cohen, Grace Cohen, Eliza Dillon, Scott Hoover, Sophie Landeck, Achintya Pandey, Ellen Relac, Nick Rodriguez, Rachel Stubington
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Hanna Barlow, Jacob Cherry, Bennett Cohen, Grace Cohen, Davide Costa, Nick Delzompo, Isabella Navarro, Ellen Relac, Nick Rodriguez, Kathryn Steenburgh, Rachel Stubington, Brandon Wang
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Bennett Cohen, Davide Costa, Nick Delzompo, Tess Maretz, James Morris, Max Orroth, Ellie Rice, Kathryn Steenburgh, Caity Wilson, Brianna Yi
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