Beelzebubs on the first season of "
The Sing-Off." Beelzebubs, from Medford, Massachusetts, was formed in 1962 by a group of Tufts men in the basement of West Hall. They named themselves "Jumbo's Disciples: The Beelzebubs," a reference to John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost." Throughout the next few decades and into the new millennium, the Bubs have continued to develop their style while also performing some music from the group's past. To ...
more Beelzebubs on the first season of "
The Sing-Off." Beelzebubs, from Medford, Massachusetts, was formed in 1962 by a group of Tufts men in the basement of West Hall. They named themselves "Jumbo's Disciples: The Beelzebubs," a reference to John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost." Throughout the next few decades and into the new millennium, the Bubs have continued to develop their style while also performing some music from the group's past. To date, the Bubs have recorded 25 studio and three live albums and have won several
awards for performing and recording. They also boast an active alumni association whose foundation raises funds for music in Boston's public schools. Not only is this group rich in history, it has grown into a "hip," good-looking group of men whose new motto is "fun through song."
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