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Founded in 1946, The Harvard Krokodiloes are Harvard University's oldest a cappella singing group. Four members of the Hasty Pudding Club at 12 Holyoke St, popular for its all-male, burlesque musical theatre productions, began singing popular hits of their time in four-part harmony. The Krokodiloes, deriving their name from the ancient Greek word for crocodile, krokodilos, now consists of twelve tuxedo-clad undergraduates who sing songs from the 1920s through the 1960s. blank">About the Harvard Krokodiloes.
The Krokodiloes have performed around the world for such luminaries as _Ella Fitzgerald, Princess Grace of Monaco, Princess Caroline of Monaco, The Aga Khan, King Bhumibol of Thailand, Yo-Yo Ma, Julia Roberts, and Leonard Bernstein, who highly praised and composed music for the group. They have performed on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson," "Good Morning America," National Public Radio, and on numerous international national television programs. blank">History of the Harvard Krokodiloes.
Noted alumni of the Krokodiloes include actor _Fred Gwynne, star of TV shows "Car 54, Where Are You?" and "The Munsters," and such films as My Cousin Vinny; philanthropist David Rockefeller, Jr.; George C. Lodge, former assistant secretary of labor for international affairs in the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations; James Bundy, current Dean of the Yale School of Drama; Emmy Award-winning television director Paris Barclay; Stu Malina, Tony Award-winning music director and orchestrator for the Broadway musical Movin' Out; Laurence O'Keefe, Tony-nominated composer-lyricist for musicals such as Bat Boy: The Musical and Legally Blonde; Ryan Leslie, a producer, arranger and recording artist responsible for breaking the first internet pop star, Cassie; authors George Howe Colt, Winthrop Jordan, Peter Lerangis, and Fred Reichheld; and Coors CEO Leo Kiely. blank">Notable Alumni of the Harvard Krokodiloes. Retrieved on 2008-02-03.
Each year, the Krokodiloes travel around the world on an eleven-week, six-continent tour. They have recorded thirty-one albums.
Some of the group’s notable accomplishments include:
The group's motto is Nunc Est Cantandum, or “Now is the time to sing.” http://www.kroks.com/history History of the Harvard Krokodiloes, from the group’s website.
In the episode "The Breakup" of the show _30 Rock, the character Toofer, a Harvard grad, says that he was in the Krokodiloes and had a solo on "Like a Prayer."







