Joshua Brown and James Kuo tried their best to enter the storied UNC a cappella community, but there just wasn’t room.
So the two freshmen are starting their own music group instead.
“We realized that there was a lot of talent floating around, and we realized that we could do something with it,” Kuo said.
After being rejected at multiple auditions — there are at least 10 a cappella groups at UNC — Kuo and Brown decided to have auditions of their own.
They sent an informational flier for their group to the audition list for the UNC Walk-Ons and were stunned by the massive response, they said.
“A lot of the people that responded are more experienced than we are,” Brown said. “I might be the least-experienced person in the group.”
The group — still lacking a name — is currently holding auditions.
Kuo and Brown aren’t the first would-be a cappella performers to take initiative and start their own group.
The UNC Achordants, an all-male a cappella group, was formed in 2001 after founding members Arash Jahanian and Derek Vanderpool were rejected from a variety of campus vocal groups.