perform at 7 p.m. March 5 in the New Glarus Middle School multi-purpose room.
The Cat's Pajamas is a professional a cappella group, originally based out of Madison and now in East Troy.
The group performs most of the year either at Music City Center Theatre in Branson, Missouri, in Atlantic City, in Virginia Beach, or internationally on cruise ships. They were on the "Sing-Off" season three, and now are setting up their 2018 Music in Schools Tour, an annual event that has raised over $115,000 for music departments since 2007.
The music appeals to virtually every demographic, ages 3-93.
The group has traveled the world with Royal Caribbean, Disney, Celebrity and Norwegian Cruise Lines, been featured on "America's Got Talent" and "Great American Band" and
have been named "Best Group in Branson" for the past two years.
Most of the members are from small towns in the Midwest and once a year, they return to their roots and give back to the programs that were instrumental in helping them become professional performers. They set up clinics and shows at elementary, middle and high schools throughout the Midwest that focus on promoting vocal music, vocal techniques and vocal health.
Part of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the New Glarus choir program.
The Cat's Pajamas is a professional a cappella group, originally based out of Madison and now in East Troy.
The group performs most of the year either at Music City Center Theatre in Branson, Missouri, in Atlantic City, in Virginia Beach, or internationally on cruise ships. They were on the "Sing-Off" season three, and now are setting up their 2018 Music in Schools Tour, an annual event that has raised over $115,000 for music departments since 2007.
The music appeals to virtually every demographic, ages 3-93.
The group has traveled the world with Royal Caribbean, Disney, Celebrity and Norwegian Cruise Lines, been featured on "America's Got Talent" and "Great American Band" and
have been named "Best Group in Branson" for the past two years.
Most of the members are from small towns in the Midwest and once a year, they return to their roots and give back to the programs that were instrumental in helping them become professional performers. They set up clinics and shows at elementary, middle and high schools throughout the Midwest that focus on promoting vocal music, vocal techniques and vocal health.
Part of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the New Glarus choir program.