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Oldest SSAA a cappella group at Yale University
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The New Blue of Yale
The New Blue logo, referred to as a "bloi" note
Background information
OriginNew Haven, Connecticut, US
GenresA cappella, contemporary pop, rock, indie, jazz, folk, R&B
Years active1969–present
Members
Soprano I:
  • Bella Amell '27
  • Hannah Cohen '29
  • Kate Kim '28
  • Soprano II:
  • Rachel Camille Bish '28
  • Hazel Dye '29
  • Thy Luong '28
  • Maia Nehme '27
  • Alto I:
  • Lauren Alfaro '28
  • Amiah Hanson '27
  • Anna Lehman '27
  • Kylie Mirra '28
  • Alto II:
  • Anna Feldstein '27
  • Esperance Han '28
  • Jas Hollis '27
  • Laira Larson '29
Websitewww.newblueofyale.com

The New Blue is the oldest undergraduate women's organization[1] and the first all-women's a cappella group at Yale University. The group was founded in 1969, and beginning in 2020, they began accepting SSAA vocalists of all genders.[2]

A reinvention of Yale's "Old Blue", the group has released 16 albums and won multiple awards for their discography and arrangements. They have performed internationally and domestically for the likes of NASA,[3] the United States Ambassador to France, the White House, and former Presidents George Bush, Bill Clinton,[4] and Barack Obama.[5] Numerous alumni of the New Blue have become notable in entertainment and other industries.

History

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The New Blue was formed in 1969, the year Yale College officially admitted women as undergraduate students. Existing student organizations were originally unwelcoming of the 575[6] newly admitted female undergraduates, and most did not immediately transition their groups to coed. The Yale Whiffenpoofs banned women outright, explaining that "it would make an inferior sound to have girls singing."[7] As an alternative for women interested in a cappella at Yale, the Glee Club director Fenno Heath, Glee Club President Jim Weber, and Whiffenpoofs pitch(musical director) Bill Harwood[8] held auditions for a brand new all-women’s a cappella singing group. Eleven women auditioned, a business manager and a pitch were assigned, and they were gifted a single arrangement by Fenno Heath ("East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)"[9] ) to establish the group.

In their early years, the group fought against the stereotype that all-female a cappella sound was inherently deficient. 1970 marked their debut into Yale's music scene with the release of their first album, Since You Asked,[10] a reference to the heckle of the all-male a cappella crowd that asked "the new who?" The cover features the eleven women outside Mory's Temple Bar, a male-only membership club that allowed women entry in 1974, the first of whom were members of the New Blue.[11] A 1973 alum Joanne Wible-Kant recalled that the group "was a way for you to find your voice, get a little bit of power when you were a minority."[12]

Recognition

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Sue Kwock's arrangement of "Sweet Love," released on their 1993 album A Small Blue Thing,[13] was awarded the 1995 Best Female Collegiate Arrangement by the Contemporary A Cappella Society.[14]

Their 2000 album Can't Stop was named the Best Female Collegiate Album by the Contemporary A Cappella Society.[15]

In 2018, the group was featured in College Magazine 's article "The 10 Female Groups Running the A Cappella World".[16]

Notable alumni

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A number of New Blue of Yale alumni have become notable individuals in education and other industries.[17]

Discography

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The New Blue has produced 16 albums and CDs.[32] All of their music is arranged by either current or former members of the group.

Title Year released
Since You Asked 1970
Old, Borrowed, Blue 1979
Mood Indigo 1982
The New Blue By Popular Demand 1986
A Small Blue Thing 1993
Once in a Blue Moon 1997
Can't Stop 1998–99
Lucy 2000–01
Fire and Tenderness 2003
Since 1969 2005
Delta Tango Romeo 2007
Blueprint 2009
Speak for Yourself 2011
Clarion Call 2015
Exit Four 2017
Still Life 2024

References

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  1. ^ "About The New Blue". The New Blue of Yale. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  2. ^ "Yale a cappella's move away from gender labels". Yale Daily News. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  3. ^ "The New Blue, Yale's A Cappella Singing Group, Performs at Ames". NASA Ames Astrogram – January 2020. January 23, 2020. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  4. ^ "Yale music groups' holiday activities range from appearing on "Martha Stewart Living" to singing at the White House". Yale. December 17, 1998. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  5. ^ Guery, Gemard (March 27, 2025). "New Blue of Yale's 55th anniversary concert brings over 40 alumni to campus". Yale News. Retrieved May 17, 2026.
  6. ^ "In a time of turmoil, triumph: 50 years of coeducation at Yale College". YaleNews. September 16, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  7. ^ Gardiner Perkins, Anne (September 10, 2019). Yale Needs Women: How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant. Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks. p. 51.
  8. ^ Rice, Eve (September 19, 2019). "The First Women in Yale College: A Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration" (program). Yale University. p. 39.
  9. ^ "Musical Daughters of Eli: Women Pioneers at Yale". Yale University Library. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  10. ^ "The New Blue of Yale - Since You Asked". Discogs. 1970. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  11. ^ "Yale College's first women". Yale Alumni Magazine. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  12. ^ "Reforming Old Blue: Female Voices, Coeducation at Yale, and The New Blue". Yale A Cappella Project - Danielle Ward-Griffin. August 17, 2012. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  13. ^ "A Small Blue Thing, 1993, Yale University Records". Yale University Manuscripts and Records. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  14. ^ "1995 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Results". The Contemporary A Cappella Society. March 31, 1995. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  15. ^ "2000 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Results". The Contemporary A Cappella Society. March 31, 2000. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  16. ^ Alvarado, Elizabeth (February 2, 2018). "The 10 Female Groups Running the A Cappella World". College Magazine. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  17. ^ "Alumnae records, 1969–2014". Archives at Yale – From the Collection: New Blue (Musical group). Retrieved May 3, 2026.
  18. ^ Freedberg, Louis (February 12, 2019). "Gov. Newsom names new head of State Board of Education in California". EdSource. Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  19. ^ "Principal Investigators". NIH Intramural Research Program. Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  20. ^ Kaiser, Cameron (April 25, 2024). "Palm OS and the devices that ran it: An Ars retrospective". Ars Technica . Retrieved May 18, 2026.
  21. ^ "The Red Rose Crew: 50 Years of Breaking Barriers in Women's Rowing". USRowing . August 24, 2025. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  22. ^ "The NRF's 2016 Inductees to the National Rowing Hall of Fame". Hear The Boat Sing. February 3, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2026.
  23. ^ "The Company You Keep: Polly Draper Actor Biography". ABC. Retrieved May 20, 2026.
  24. ^ "The Twenty-Eighth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards". Soap Central and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences . New York City. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  25. ^ "The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Presented In 18 Categories". PR Newswire . New York City: Cision Inc. May 18, 2002. Archived from the original on June 5, 2013. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  26. ^ "Lisa Cortés". Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
  27. ^ "The New Blue – Mood Indigo". Discogs. 1982. Retrieved May 3, 2026. Vocals: ... Jessica Tuck
  28. ^ "Best Female Collegiate Arrangement". The Contemporary A Cappella Society. March 31, 1995. Retrieved May 3, 2026. Winner: Sweet Love – Yale U. New Blue. Sue Kwok's arrangement
  29. ^ "Tradition, tradition!". Yale Daily News. Retrieved May 3, 2026. Fiona Scott-Morton '89
  30. ^ a b "Jill Kargman". TV Insider. July 12, 2017. Retrieved May 3, 2026. she... sang in the all-woman a capella group New Blue
  31. ^ Wallace, Nicole (April 29, 2016). "Charity's Co-Founder Risks Upending Her Successful Program". The Chronicle of Philanthropy . Retrieved May 16, 2026.
  32. ^ "New Blue Recordings Archives". Archives at Yale. Retrieved May 1, 2026.
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