Jeff Thacher
Jeffrey Thomas Thacher (born December 23, 1967) is an American musician, best known as a member of the vocal group Rockapella. A professional vocal percussionist (a practice also referred to as "mouth drumming" and related to the hiphop-derived beatboxing) and singer who emerged on the early contemporary a cappella scene in 1991, Jeff Thacher co-founded the Boston-based a cappella group Five O'Clock Shadow (aka FOCS) that year and went on to join Rockapella in 1993 as their full-time mouth-drummer. Thacher was a 1990 graduate of Berklee College Of Music's Music Production & Engineering program, and afterward spent several years in television & radio production when not performing[1][2]
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Birth name | Jeffrey Thomas Thacher |
Born | Noank, Connecticut, US He is the grandson of John Worley, a composer, performer, & teacher of classical and contemporary music for the saxophone. | December 23, 1967
Origin | Potsdam, New York |
Genres | A cappella |
Occupation(s) | Performer, singer-songwriter, record producer, video director |
Instruments | Mouth drumming, vocals |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Shakariki Records / PAID, Inc., Amerigo Records, J-Bird Records, Rentrak Records, ForLife Records |
Associated acts | Rockapella Five O'Clock Shadow The Nylons The GrooveBarbers |
Website | www |
Vocal percussion, as a full-time occupation amidst a band or ensemble, was a fairly new idea in 1991,[3] and Thacher performed as a tenor in Five O'Clock Shadow when not mouth-drumming. At that time, Rockapella was halfway through their stint on the children's television geography gameshow Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? on PBS(1991–1996) and had created several albums for the Japan-only record label For Life Records, as well as a soundtrack album for the Carmen Sandiego show. These albums had used individual computer-sequenced samples of mouth noises for their drum tracks. Rockapella sought to translate this approach organically to their live shows via a human performer,[1][4] and after a search, Thacher got the job.
Thacher's first concert with the group was on May 15, 1993, at the Berklee Performance Center,[1][5] after which he began touring internationally with Rockapella, making his first CD appearance with them on the song "Big Wet Rag" from the Carmen Sandiego soundtrack sequel Carmen Sandiego: Out Of This World (1993). The first album to feature Jeff's distinctive sound throughout was Rockapella's first all-originals album, Vocobeat (1994), for the Japanese market.[6] Rockapella were still a quartet during their television stint on Carmen Sandiego until the fifth and final season of the show (1995) when Thacher appeared with them for that season.
As the mid-1990s progressed, the terms "organic" and "imitative" began to be used to describe contrasting a cappella vocal percussion styles, with Thacher as the most prominent progenitor of the "organic" approach, combining blatantly literal replication of drums with sounds that didn't seek to duplicate, but rather fill the role of a drum or percussive instrument.[1][3][7] Thacher was also the first vocal percussionist to employ a throat microphone (aka "throat mic") using electronic guitar pickups adhered to the larynx area of the throat (see piezoelectric sensor). The technique allowed intentional throat grunting sounds to be heard more effectively in live shows and on recordings (1997).[1] He became the first such artist to be professionally endorsed by a guitar pickup company (Seymour Duncan, from 1998 to present, now D-TAR).[8]
Thacher continues to tour actively within Rockapella, including multiple featured guest performer engagements with the Boston Pops Orchestra, as well as in various media outlets around the USA and abroad.
Thacher has also been an independent recording engineer, mix engineer, and mastering engineer, as well as music producer since 1995, working constantly with numerous a cappella groups and singer-songwriters. He works occasionally as writer/performer on television promo spots, including Nickelodeon's "Big Summer Movies" (2006) and holiday news promos for WPIX in New York, and directs & edits video productions. His work as a graphic artist can be seen throughout the artwork of his clients and collaborators.
Recent client music & video productions include:
• "Rock Around The Clock/Tell Me Something Good"[9] for Rockapella[10] released simultaneously as a video and single. The video is shot in and around Reno, Nevada. Thacher is credited as video director & editor, and music mix engineer, and appears on-camera as the group's vocal percussionist.
• "They Tried To Kill Us (We Survived, Let's Eat!)"[11] for the singer-songwriter/comedian – and co-founder of Rockapella – Sean Altman.[12] Thacher is credited as video writer, director & editor.
• "Christown"[13] for the gospel singer-songwriter – and former Rockapella member – John K. Brown.[14] Thacher is credited as video director & editor.
• "Wake Me Up (Mimamakim)"[15] for Pella Productions,[16] which is an a cappella sound-alike mashup recording of Avicii's pop song "Wake Me Up", and Idan Raichel's "Mimamakim". Thacher is credited as recording, mix, and mastering engineer.
• "4U4Now4Life"[17] for Rockapella[10] from their album, Bang. The video is shot on the streets of Tokyo, Japan. Thacher is credited as video director & editor, and appears on-camera as the group's vocal percussionist.
• "Taller Than Jesus"[18] for the singer-songwriter/comedian – and co-founder of Rockapella – Sean Altman.[12] Thacher is credited as video writer, director & editor, and appears on-camera briefly from behind.
• "Pretty Much You"[19] for Rockapella[10] from their album Motown & More. Thacher is credited as video director & editor, and appears on-camera as the group's vocal percussionist.
• "8 Nights Of Hanukkah"[20] for Pella Productions,[16] which is an a cappella sound-alike mashup recording of Fun's pop song "Some Nights", Adam Sandler's humorous "Hanukkah Song", and more traditional Jewish songs. Thacher is credited as recording, mix, and mastering engineer.
• "Carmen Sandiego theme song Vs. Number One Hits!"[21] for singer-songwriter/comedian – and Rockapella co-founder – Sean Altman.[12] Thacher is credited as editor & co-producer.
• "Moves Like Moses"[22] for Pella Productions,[16] which is an a cappella sound-alike recording & music video of Maroon 5's pop song "Moves Like Jagger", featuring humorous original lyrics about bar mitzvahs. Thacher is credited as video Director, recording & mix engineer, & music arranger.
• "Rewind" by indie teen pop singer Ali Brustofski, which was featured on TV promos for Nickelodeon's program, "iCarly" during the Kids Choice Awards[23] and helped Brustofski win the Z100/State Farm "Hometown Hero" Competition.[24] Thacher is credited as vocal arranger and recording engineer.
• "Holiday Party (Tonight Tonight)"[25] for Pella Productions,[16] which is an a cappella sound-alike recording of Hot Chelle Rae's pop song "Tonight Tonight", featuring original lyrics celebrating the Jewish holidays. Hot Chelle Rae praised the song & video on their Twitter feed in December 2011.[26][27] Thacher is credited as music mix engineer.
• "M.O.T. – Members Of The Tribe"[28] for Simcha & Gorfinkel,[29] a music humor duo composed of former Rockapella member Sean Altman and cartoonist & Jewish a cappella producer Jordan Gorfinkel. Thacher is credited as video Director.
Performer Discography
Domestic releases
Release Date | Album/Single | Artist | Label | |
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December 2018 | Jams, Vol. 2 | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
November 2017 | "How Bout Now?" single | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
September 2017 | Jams, Vol. 1 | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
June 2017 | "Workin My Way to You" single | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
November 2016 | "Better 2gether" single | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
July 2016 | "Sir GotALot" single | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
February 2016 | "Candy Man" single | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
April 2015 | "Rock Around The Clock / Tell Me Something Good" single | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
March 2013 | Motown & More | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
November 2011 | A Rockapella Holiday | Rockapella | Shakariki Records / PAID, Inc. | |
September 2010 | Bang | Rockapella | Shakariki Records / PAID, Inc. | |
June 2004 | Live in Japan | Rockapella | Shakariki Records | |
November 2002 | Comfort & Joy | Rockapella | Amerigo Records Re-released on Shakariki Records in 2004 | |
August 2002 | Smilin' | Rockapella | Amerigo Records Re-released on Shakariki Records in 2004 | |
March 2001 | In Concert | Rockapella | J-Bird Records Re-released on Shakariki Records in 2004 | |
October 2000 | Christmas | Rockapella | J-Bird Records Re-released on Shakariki Records in 2004 | |
March 2000 | 2 | Rockapella | J-Bird Records Re-released on Shakariki Records in 2004 | |
February 1999 | Don't Tell Me You Do | Rockapella | J-Bird Records Re-released on Shakariki Records in 2004 | |
Mid-1997 | Rockapella | Rockapella | Independent | |
Mid-1996 | Lucky Seven | Rockapella | Independent | |
Mid-1995 | Primer | Rockapella | Independent | |
International releases
Year | Album | Artist | Label |
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2002 | In Concert | Rockapella | Rentrak Records |
November 2001 | Christmas | Rockapella | Rentrak Records |
November 1996 | Lucky Seven: Memories And Dreams |
Rockapella | ForLife Records |
November 1995 | Best Fest | Rockapella | ForLife Records |
November 1994 | Out Cold | Rockapella | ForLife Records |
April 1994 | Vocobeat | Rockapella | ForLife Records |
Compilations
Release Date | Album | Artist | Label |
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September 2002 | Best A Cappella | Rockapella | ForLife Records |
2002 | More Than Ever | Rockapella | Rentrak Records |
Unaffiliated releases
Year | Album | Artist | Label |
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Summer 2005 | Live at Duo Music Exchange | Rockapella | Duo Records |
Miscellaneous releases
Year | Album | Artist | Song |
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2007 | Hokie Nation: An A Cappella Tribute | Rockapella | "I'll Hear Your Voice" |
2002 | 20 Christmas Stars, Vol. IV | Rockapella | "Merry Christmas Darling" |
2000 | Mark and Brian: Little Drummer Boys | Rockapella | "Silver Bells" (Live performance) |
1999 | Revival – Sam Harris | Rockapella | "A Change In My Life" (Background vocals) |
1996 | Voices Only: A Cappella Originals | Rockapella | "Bed Of Nails" |
1993 | Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World | Rockapella | "Big Wet Rag" |
Solo/Other CDs As Guest Performer
Release Date | Album | Artist |
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2011 | Unplugged | John K. Brown |
2010 | bOOmbOOm | John K. Brown |
2006 | Unorthodox | Sean Altman/What I Like About Jew |
2005 | Glory | The Groovebarbers |
2002 | Alt.mania | Sean Altman |
2000 | Some Children See Him | Gas House Gang ("Go Tell It On the Mountain") |
1999 | Hot Lips – The Vocal Band Sampler | compilation (The Nylons: "Monkey") |
1999 | Fabric Of Life (Vocal Percussion Remix) | The Nylons ("Monkey") |
1997 | SeanDEMOnium | Sean Altman |
References
- Schulz, Mike (November 2, 2007). "Spitting Sounds: Vocal Percussionist Jeff Thacher Performs with Rockapella at Hancher Auditorium". Rcreader.com. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "Jeff Thacher". Rockapella. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "The Contemporary A Cappella Society". Casa.org. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "Biography". Rockapella. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "Shows 1986–2001". Rockapella. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "Discography". Rockapella. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "got spit? percussion: Ask Wes". Mouthdrumming.com. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "D-TAR Top Artists". D-tar.com. Archived from the original on May 2, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
- "YouTube music video for "Rock Around The Clock/Tell Me Something Good"". Rockapella on YouTube. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
- "Rockapella website". Rockapella.
- "YouTube music video for "They Tried To Kill Us (We Survived, Let's Eat!)"". Sean Altman on YouTube. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
- "Sean Altman website". Sean Altman.
- "YouTube music video for "Christown"". John Brown on YouTube. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
- "John K. Brown website". John K. Brown.
- "YouTube music video for "Wake Me Up (Mimamakim)"". Pella Productions on YouTube. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
- "Pella Productions website". Pella Productions.
- "YouTube music video for "4U4Now4Life"". Rockapella on YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
- "YouTube music video for "Taller Than Jesus"". Sean Altman on YouTube. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
- "YouTube music video for "Pretty Much You"". Rockapella on YouTube. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
- "YouTube music video for "8 Nights Of Hanukkah A Capella Mashup"". Pella Productions on YouTube. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
- "YouTube comedic video: "Carmen Sandiego theme song Vs. Number One Hits!"". Sean Altman on YouTube. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- "YouTube music video "Moves Like Moses"". Pella Productions on YouTube. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
- "Rewind by Ali Brustofski – 2010 Promotional Video (Note: this is the 2010 recording, rather than earlier 2009 edition also found on YouTube)". Ali Brustofski. Retrieved April 4, 2011.
- "Z100's "Hometown Hero" competition winner Ali Brustofski". Z100 & StateFarm. Retrieved April 4, 2011.
- "YouTube music video for "Holiday Party"". Pella Productions on YouTube. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
- "Hot Chelle Rae Twitter feed (see Dec.21, 2011, 7:42am)". Hot Chelle Rae. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
- "Hot Chelle Rae website, featuring Twitter feed (see Dec.21, 2011, 7:42am)". Hot Chelle Rae. Archived from the original on December 30, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
- "YouTube music video "Members Of The Tribe"". Simcha & Gorfinkel on YouTube. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
- "Simcha & Gorfinkel Facebook Page".