NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans welcome a cappella group Street Corner Symphony to perform during pregame on the Titans Party Stage and sing the National Anthem at Sunday's game at LP Field.
Street Corner Symphony is an a cappella group based out of Nashville, Tenn. They became internationally known in 2010 after becoming runners up on Season 2 of NBC's all vocal competition, The Sing-Off. These southern gents quickly won over Sing-Off judges Ben Folds, Shawn Stockman, and Nicole Scherzinger and an NBC primetime audience after demonstrating their unique laid back, yet dynamic style of a cappella.
The group consists of three brothers; Jeremy Lister, Jonathan Lister, and Richie Lister; along with Adam Chance, John Martin, and Mark McLemore. Five out of six members were raised the sons of ministers.
Since their success on The Sing-Off, Street Corner Symphony has been making records and performing for audiences across the country and around the world. Their music covers a wide range of style, appealing to young and old alike. Highlights for SCS so far include touring with Ben Folds, performing at Tony Romo's wedding, and bringing their show overseas to Italy.
Their latest album will be released in January of 2013 and features performances by Ben Folds and Allison Kraus, among others. The group's next single, "Voodoo," can be downloaded at the following link: http://streetcornersymphony.com/voodoo.