HOJA (hoe-jah) is a new Saskatchewan a cappella group formed in the summer of 1998.
Impeccable harmonies, energetic choreography, and a diverse selection of repertoire are presented in a uniquely entertaining performance style that audiences of all ages will enjoy.
Their songs span every style of music, from country to disco, doo-wop to rock, nothing escapes the transition to a cappella music. This transition is often humorous, with audiences finding themselves enjoying styles of music they might otherwise not listen to.
With over 90 minutes of repertoire, HOJA's youthful, clean-cut presentation has delighted audiences nation-wide, and their sense of humor and dynamic personalities keep these audiences coming back time and time again.
Since HOJA's inception in 1998, over 200 Canadian audiences have been entertained by the energy and enthusiasm of this young group. Now, with a few new faces, a CD recording, and a newly updated show, HOJA is prepared to launch its second year of touring.
HOJA is:
Jeremy Thorne - tenor - St. John's, Newfoundland.
Nolan Rinholm - tenor - Medicine Hat, AB.
Garret Titus - tenor/baritone - Regina, SK.
Leif Friggstad - baritone/bass - Saskatoon, SK.
Each HOJA member has a diverse and vast background in music study and performance.
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