Matt Ardell '10 is permitted by the Indiana Department of Corrections to come to rehearsals once a week. Regarding his first pitch: He doesn't have it, but he'll guess it.

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Argus '12 represents our group's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Kevin Argus '12 is considered a classical actor.

Joseph Evetts '11 could probably count to 20 if he were barefoot, or wearing sandals. Probably.

Patrick Graff '11 may have run off to China, but will still be mocked for his inability to pay attention to anything, especially starting pitches.

Cavanaugh Hannan '12 can actually sing low bass, and that works out for us.

 

Brendan Hanehan (Notre Dame BA '07, History) is a third year law student. He combines a tenor I voice with a bass II body, and enjoys making sure everyone knows he's Irish. When not singing in the Liturgical Choir or BYT, he can be found watching sports obsessively, honing his sarcastic sense of humor, or pretending to find a future in the practice of law. His backup life plan involves a future as an itinerant Irish folk musician.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eric Routen '11 is a rising star in the musical world, having been featured with such acts as Nirvana, Mary J. Blige, and the Manhattan Transfer. In his spare time, he enjoys creating dissonance and matching pitch. He also thinks that jingle bells sound nice. When he speaks or sings out of turn, he is sent to the corner and required to sing chromatic scales.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Matt Momont '11 has shloads of musical talent, as evidenced in his PEMCo capacities, but blends in nicely for our purposes.

Joe "Ho" Petros (Notre Dame '08, BA Music/Political Science, Director/Dictator 2009-present) is a second-year law student. His interests include the organ, smelling like Eastern European food, and fostering a Libertarian return to the State of Nature.