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Personally, I don't think Moxy Fruvous is an archetypal a cappella group. Yes, the harmonies are excellent. Yes, they have a few a cappella songs, but not many. Thoughts? Ventura 23:02, 2004 Jul 9 (UTC)

To be honest, I think the main reason I thought of them is that my a cappella group stole a lot of songs from them. ;-) That, and I just didn't know many groups to mention. I'm ok with taking them off, especially since you replaced them with a better example. Isomorphic 02:53, 12 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Glad you agree. Happy Monday! Ventura 16:12, 2004 Jul 12 (UTC)

That was me who added the 'merge' notice up top. Sorry, I didn't notice I wasn't logged in. Does anyone have a reason why this article and a cappella shouldn't be combined? MrCheshire 08:10, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Contemporary a cappella is a sub-genre of a cappella, which encompasses doo-wop, barbershop, gregorian, etc. - Rick 17 Feb 2006

merge

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Do it, makes the most sense imaginable.

Greets,

Sicco (Holland)