Princeton Footnotes to visit USN on October 28

The all-male acapella group featuring alumnus Douglas Corzine '15 will perform at 9:55 a.m. in the Auditorium.
By Justin Karpinos, Director of Student Life

As part of the High School's efforts to create more opportunities for live music here on our campus, we are excited to welcome back alumnus Douglas Corzine '15, and the Princeton University Footnotes. The Footnotes will sing at 9:55 a.m. Monday, October 28 during HS Community Time in the Auditorium.

Corzine is a Princeton senior and the president of the Footnotes.

Founded in 1959, the all-male Footnotes have performed on NBC's "The Sing Off," at Radio City Music Hall, for U.S. presidents, and on stages all over the world. Their repertoire spans decades of music and an astounding variety of genres including Frank Sinatra, Taylor Swift, Phish, Ed Sheeran, and Gnarls Barkley. The show is free and open to all members of the USN community.

We hope to see you there.
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