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Peter James Hollens [2] is an American singer-songwriter, producer and entrepreneur. He has been involved with a cappella music since 1999 when he and Leo da Silva founded the University of Oregon's a cappella group, On The Rocks, known as the first official collegiate a cappella group in Oregon.
Peter and Evynne Hollens debuted on Broadway in the show "Home For the Holidays, Live on Broadway" which was presented November 17 to December 30, 2017, at the August Wilson Theatre. [ 8 ] Hollens frequently posted to YouTube between 2013 and 2022, often collaborating with her husband Peter Hollens and with pianist Nathan Alef.
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Hollens and Home Free collaborated on a cover of the U2 song "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", incorporating a choir made up of over 200 members of their respective Patreon patrons; each performer or family group recorded their audio and video remotely.
Peter Epstein; Eugene Concert Choir; Eugene Symphony; Eugene-Springfield Youth Orchestras; Floater, moved to Portland in 1997; Anna Gilbert; Green Garter Band; Tony Glausi; Tim Hardin; Bill Harkleroad; Megan Marie Hart; Evynne Hollens; Peter Hollens; Tom Intondi; Japanese Breakfast; Andrew Katz, of Car Seat Headrest; Kelly Keagy; Mat Kearney ...
Malukah's collaborations usually involve other YouTube musicians like singer Peter Hollens or violinist Taylor Davis. For her video game contributions, she repeatedly worked with the composers Austin Wintory and Jason Graves. [38] [48] [51] Further collaborations involved musicians like Elena Siegman, Tina Guo and Kevin Sherwood.
The eleventh song is "Hallelujah" with Nelson participating as a singer. Around 2009, the father and daughter were audience members at a recital where Nelson was playing the piano and singing "Hallelujah". Mat was "spellbound" by the performance. Mat and Savanna have another version of "Hallelujah" which they recorded with Peter Hollens. [29]
In 2018, Peter Hollens recorded an a cappella medley of this song and two other songs from the musical, "Waving Through a Window" and "For Forever", and released it on YouTube. [23] He would revisit the song in 2020 when he released a separate a cappella cover of the song on YouTube. [24]
Evynne Hollens, musician; Peter Hollens, musician; Kelly Keagy, musician (drummer for Night Ranger) Mat Kearney, musician; Daniel Levitin, neuroscientist, author, musician, attended University of Oregon 1992–1996; Mark Lindsay, musician, lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders; Halie Loren, singer-songwriter