ARTIST HISTORY
Ball in the House is a five-man soul-pop/R&B vocal a Capella group from Boston. With their extensive tour schedule (averaging 250 dates a year), Ball in the House reaches millions and is arguably one of the most successful indie bands working today. They have opened and performed with such artists as Gladys Knight, 98°, Jessica Simpson, Blondie, The Temptations, Smokie Robinson, Kool & the Gang, and numerous others. They can be heard on national TV and radio as the voices behind the Cool Whip commercials.
Their first radio single, "Something I Don't Know," charted for six (6) consecutive weeks in the Top 100 on the national AC Charts, peaking at #17. Their single, "Change Face", from the Think About It EP, is currently receiving radio adds all over the country as well...
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Their first radio single, "Something I Don't Know," charted for six (6) consecutive weeks in the Top 100 on the national AC Charts, peaking at #17. Their single, "Change Face", from the Think About It EP, is currently receiving radio adds all over the country as well...
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Boston Globe
Milva Didomizio
The five guys of Ball in the House don't need instruments to make music. They redefine pop by presenting it a capella style, with just their voices.
Boston Herald
Entertainment section
It's a tribute to Boston's Ball in the House that the first thing you marvel at upon hearing it's debut is the beauty of the songs - a tasty melange of classic street corner soul, funk and hip hop - and the remarkable way the band's five voices interlock.
Neponset Valley Daily News
B.J. Gage
They're a musical force unto themselves...they have raised the bar with interlocking voices blending to perfection...
BOSTON BASED BALL IN THE HOUSE PREPARES FOR FALL CD RELEASE AFTER SUCESSFUL DIGITAL SINGLE RELEASE
Debi Lehr/Publicist-Ball in the House
Boston, MA- Soul-pop/R&B artist Ball in the House, known across the country as "The Cool Whip Guys" for those catchy Cool Whip commercials, will release their next full LP this fall. The highly anticipated release comes after reaching the #1 spot on Burnlounge.com with the digital single, "Get It Together."
Ball in the House, whose A Cappella brilliance wows audiences across the country, teamed up with famed producer Tim Coons, for their newest album set to hit stores early Fall. Coons is the original producer of the Backstreet Boys, 'NSync, JoJo, Rob Thomas, Mandy Moore, and many others. "Get It Together" is available for download on all major digital download sites, including BurnLounge.com where it was the #1 downloaded song on BurnLounge.com for two consecutive weeks, selling more than The Black Eyed Peas and Kelly Clarkson.
Ball in the House is a five-man soul-pop/R&B group from Boston. With their extensive tour schedule (averaging 250 dates a year), Ball in the House reaches millions and is arguably one of the most successful indie bands working today. Intermixx Magazine says "taking a cappella into the realm of hip hop, and R&B, Ball in the House is a hit with young and old alike."
They have opened and performed with such artists as Gladys Knight, 98°, Jessica Simpson, Blondie, Lenny Kravits, The Temptations, Smoky Robinson, and numerous others, and can be heard on national TV and radio as the voices behind the Cool Whip commercials. Boston Globe says of the group, "Ball in the House has everything you would expect to find in a successful pop/rock band....the one thing it doesn't have is instruments."
The group's first radio single, "Something I Don't Know," charted for six (6) consecutive weeks in the Top 100 on the national AC Charts, peaking at #17. They have received numerous awards including Billboard Song of the Year 06 (Honorable Mention for Change Face), VH1's Save the Music Songwriting Award 2005 (Hip-Hop/R&B Song of the Year runner-up), were top-10 finalists in the MTV Next Big Thing Contest, and multiple ACA Awards 2005, including the "Favorite Pop/Rock Group" award. They have sold over 65,000 albums with their first two releases.
If you'd like more information about their performances, or to schedule an interview with Ball in the House, please call Debi Lehr at 484-239-4925 (sponlink@ptd.net).
The group is available for in-person or phone interviews, depending on tour schedule.
They can also create customized radio spots with your stations call letters.
Visit www.sonicbids.com/ballinthehouse for the group's official EPK.
For more information, please visit www.ballinthehouse.com.
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