Sil'hooettes

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The Virginia Sil'hooettes
Also known asThe Sils
Origin University of Virginia: Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Genres A cappella, collegiate a cappella
Years active1988–present
LabelsCollegiate
Website Official site

The Virginia Sil'hooettes are a student-run, all-female identifying a cappella group at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Once just the vision of four UVA students in the winter of 1988,[ citation needed ] the Sil'hooettes are now the most award-winning a cappella group at UVA.[ citation needed ] They have performed for thousands of people at venues including the Kennedy Center, [1] The White House, John Paul Jones Arena, [2] Baltimore Orioles home baseball games, [3] and Boston Red Sox home baseball games. [4]

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History

The idea for the Sil'hooettes was first conceived before winter break in 1988 by JoEllen Constine, Laura Fleury, Karen Sherman, and Melissa Schimke, but the spring semester of 1989 was the group's first official semester on grounds.[ citation needed ] At the time, there were only three other groups in existence, the Virginia Gentlemen, the Virginia Belles, and the Hullabahoos – who had had their inception less than a year before. Initially almost named "The Double-Breasted Jackets", the Sils' original uniform consisted of multi-colored double-breasted jackets (DBJs), but in the fall of 1995, the group made the switch to the current black and silver.

The Sil'hooettes typically range between 9 and 18 members, though the exact number varies from year to year. The group holds auditions for new members every fall and occasionally in the spring. The group posts relevant information regarding auditions to their website as auditions approach.

On October 1, 2012, USA Today named the Virginia Sil'hooettes one of the Top 5 Collegiate A Cappella groups in the country. [5]

On November 18, 2013, HerCampus named the Virginia Sil'hooettes the #1 Female Collegiate A Cappella group in the country. [6]

On February 2, 2016, CollegeMagazine named the Virginia Sil'hooettes the #1 "Female Group Running the A Cappella World". [7]

Concerts

Every semester, the Sil'hooettes host at least one concert performance, usually held at the University of Virginia's McLeod Hall on a Friday or Saturday evening. The Sils' official website posts relevant information and online ticket sales as the date of the concerts approach. Every five years, the Sil'hooettes host an anniversary concert, inviting the Sil'unnae back to Grounds to celebrate the group's milestone. The Sils celebrated their 35th anniversary in April 2024.

The Sils celebrating 25 years of existence Sils25.jpg
The Sils celebrating 25 years of existence
Sil'hooettes of past and present at the 20th Anniversary Brunch at Boar's Head Inn SilumnaeSilly.JPG
Sil'hooettes of past and present at the 20th Anniversary Brunch at Boar's Head Inn

Albums

The Sil'hooettes produce a new studio album approximately every three semesters. Their most recent album, LYLAS: Love You Like A Sil, produced by James Gammon, was released in Fall of 2023. It received a CARA award for Best Upper Voices Collegiate Album and a BOCA 2024 feature.[ citation needed ]

Awards and honors

Virginia Sil'hooettes awards and nominations
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins43
Nominations40
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Musical awards

A Cappella Community Awards (ACAs)

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2011Virginia Sil'hooettesFavorite Female Collegiate Group (Runner-Up)Won
"Beautiful Child" by Rufus Wainwright Favorite Gender-Bender Song/SoloNominated
"Telephone" by Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé Favorite Lady Gaga Cover (Runner-Up)Won
2010Virginia Sil'hooettesFavorite Female Collegiate GroupNominated
Take It To The BridgeFavorite Collegiate AlbumNominated
"Wreckless Love" by Alicia Keys Favorite Female Vocalist—Happiness ChijiokeNominated
Sara DougadirFavorite ArrangerNominated
"Wreckless Love" by Alicia Keys Favorite A Cappella SongNominated
"Redemption Song" by Bob Marley Favorite Gender-Bender Song/SoloNominated

Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs)

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2019Silver HourBest Female Collegiate Album (Runner-Up)Won
"Make Me Feel/Kiss" by Janelle Monáe/Prince Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Molly Murphy (Runner-Up)Won
2018From the DepthsBest Pop AlbumNominated
From the DepthsBest Female Collegiate AlbumWon
"Don't Let Me Down" by The Chainsmokers Best Female Collegiate SongWon
"Black Water Lilies" by AURORA Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Sarah DonnellyWon
"River" by Bishop Briggs Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Emily DietzWon
2016LusterBest Female Collegiate AlbumWon
"I Will Never Die" by Delta Rae Best Female Collegiate SongNominated
"Wait It Out" by Imogen Heap Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Alex PetersonNominated
"I Will Never Die" by Delta Rae Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Sophie MausNominated
20151989Best Female Collegiate AlbumNominated
"This Is What It Feels Like" by BANKS Best Female Collegiate SongNominated
"Creep" by Radiohead Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Stephanie LeeNominated
2013Playing With LightningBest Female Collegiate AlbumWon
"Around Us" by Jónsi Best Female Collegiate SongWon
"Howl" by Florence and the Machine Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Liz SmithNominated
"Mama" by Beth Hart Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Happiness ChijiokeWon
2011BlackoutBest Female Collegiate Album (Runner-Up)Won
"I See You" by Leona Lewis Best Female Collegiate SongWon
"Beautiful Child" by Rufus Wainwright Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Caitlin MortonWon
2010Take It To The BridgeBest Female Collegiate Album (Runner-Up)Won
"1234 (Van She Tech Remix)" by Feist Best Female Collegiate Song (Runner-Up)Won
"Wreckless Love" by Alicia Keys Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Happiness ChijiokeWon
"Wreckless Love" by Alicia Keys Best Hip-Hop/R&B SongNominated
Take It To The BridgeBest Female Collegiate Album Short ListWon
2008SauceBest Female Collegiate AlbumNominated
"Slow Me Down" by Emmy Rossum Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Sara DougadirWon
"Butterflies and Hurricanes" by Muse Best Female Collegiate Song (Runner-Up)Won
"Careful What You Wish for" by Jonatha Brooke Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Jenna PastuszekNominated
"Dance With Me" by Lexi WitmanBest Scholastic OriginalNominated
2007To Homer and BackBest Female Collegiate AlbumNominated
"They" by Jem Best Female Collegiate SongNominated
"A Broken Wing" by Martina McBride Best Female Collegiate Soloist—Anne FosterWon
2005TangledBest Female Collegiate AlbumWon
"Beautiful Day" by U2 Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Blaire Reinhard Won
"Where Would You Be" by Martina McBride Best Female Collegiate Soloist (Runner-Up)—Anne FosterWon
2005AftershockBest Female Collegiate Album (Runner-Up)Won
"Wrong Impression" by Natalie Imbruglia Best Female Collegiate Arrangement—Summerlyn LotzNominated
"Wrong Impression" by Natalie Imbruglia Best Female Collegiate Song (Runner-Up)Won
"Two Satellites" by Mary Beth MaziarzBest Female Collegiate Soloist (Runner-Up)—Melody AkhavanWon
2001"Snow on the Sahara" by Anggun Best Female Collegiate Song (Runner-Up)Won

Recorded A Cappella Review Board (RARB)

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2014"This Is What It Feels Like" by Banks 2014 Track of the YearWon
201419892014 Album Pick of the Year—Honorable MentionWon
2012Playing With Lightning2012 Album Pick of the Year—Honorable MentionWon
2009Take It To The Bridge2009 Album Pick of the YearWon

Selection for "best of" compilation albums

Best of College A Cappella (BOCA)

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018"Until the Levee" by Joy Williams BOCA 2018: Best of College A CappellaWon
2016"My Gun" by Tove Lo BOCA 2016: Best of College A CappellaWon
2014"Idioteque" by Radiohead Best of BOCA: The First 20 YearsWon
2012"Idioteque" by Radiohead BOCA 2012: Best of College A CappellaWon
2011"Telephone” by Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé BOCA 2011: Best of College A CappellaWon
2010"Say (All I Need)" by OneRepublic BOCA 2010: Best of College A CappellaWon
2008"You'll Think of Me" by Keith Urban BOCA 2008: Best of College A CappellaWon
2005"Where Would You Be" by Martina McBride BOCA 2005: Best of College A CappellaWon
2003"Wrong Impression" by Natalie Imbruglia BOCA 2003: Best of College A CappellaWon

Contemporary A Cappella Music Organization (CAMO)

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2005"Devils and Angels" by Toby Lightman Top Shelf A Cappella 2005Won

sing

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2014"This Is What It Feels Like" by BANKS sing 11: One LouderWon
2012"Around Us" by Jónsi sing IX: SupernovemWon
2009"Wreckless Love" by Alicia Keys"sing VI: sunny side upWon

Voices Only

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017"Black Water Lilies" by AURORA Voices Only 2017Won
2016"Echo" by VÉRITÉ Voices Only 2016Won
2015"This Is What It Feels Like" by BANKS Voices Only 2015Won
2013"Starry Eyed" by Ellie Goulding Voices Only 2013Won
2012"Around Us" by Jónsi Voices Only 2012Won
2011"Beautiful Child" by Rufus Wainwright Voices Only 2011Won
2009"1234 (Van She Tech Remix)" by Feist Voices Only 2009Won
2008"Butterflies and Hurricanes" by Muse Voices Only 2008Won
2006"Don't Cha Wanna Ride" by Joss Stone Voices Only 2006Won
2005"When I Think About Angels" by Jamie O'Neal Voices Only 2005Won

Women's A Cappella Association

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2016"I Will Never Die" by Delta Rae WACA Vol. 3Won
2015"This Is What It Feels Like" by BANKS WACA Vol. 2Won

A cappella competitions

International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCAs)

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2003Virginia Sil'hooettesICCA Semi-Finals—3rd PlaceWon
Virginia Sil'hooettesICCA Regionals—1st PlaceWon

Discography

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  4. YouTube | Sil'hooettes Fenway Park National Anthem
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