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In the summer of 1976, just before his freshman year at Weston High, David Charpie joined several friends to form the Town Criers. Now, 35 years later, his son and ten other men are keeping the music alive. The Criers are an award-winning male a cappella group that prides itself on onstage charisma and energy, driven by a tight bond. At the 2010 New England Semi-Final of the International Championship of High School A Cappella (ICHSA), TC took home 2nd runner up and the award for Outstanding Arrangement for Maino's "All the Above". After competing in the ICHSA wild card round, they came in first place out of twelve groups from across the country, allowing them to compete in the ICHSA National Finals in New York in April 2010. There they were ranked third in the nation among all high school groups, and first among student-lead groups, all-male groups, and New England groups. They also received awards for "Outstanding Choreography" for their entire set, and Nolan Neu received recognition as an "Outstanding Soloist" for "All the Above. Additionally, they have been featured on a cappella podcasts such as "Mouth Off" and "Acapodcast". The group currently has three albums available: Revived (2008), Stimulus Package (2009), and Come Alive (2010). All three are available for download on iTunes and Amazon and can also be purchased as a hard copy. All songs in the TC repertoire are arranged collaboratively, by ear, and with zero use of sheet music. The Criers' most recent album, Com