I. In the summer of 1999 Leonardo Silva and Peter Hollens met in a University of Oregon writing class. Their common passion for singing inspired them to start a vocal group. That winter, Pete and Leo gathered a small and talented group of 6 music lovers for their very first rehearsal. On the Rocks was born.
Known as the first official collegiate a cappella group in Oregon, On The Rocks began a tradition of excellence in a genre that was previously unheard of in the Northwest. Since 1999, several other groups, including University of Oregon’s Divisi and Oregon State’s Outspoken have followed their lead and joined the fast-growing A cappella community.
OtR has established itself as one of the top a cappella groups in the nation. Their current repertoire ranges from contemporary pop to doo-wop classics to holiday standards and the occasional original piece. OtR is comprised of mostly undergraduate students and usually consisting of 9 – 12 members. Every fall and spring, an extensive audition process is held to find quality replacements for graduating members in 4 different vocal categories-, tenor, baritone, bass and vocal percussion. Auditioning students are evaluated on tonal memory, solo talent, blending ability and, of course, personality. Once the new members are chosen, OTR can be heard singing every Friday @ the EMU amphitheater and around campus at various events throughout the year. Aside from hosting quarterly concerts, they have toured the West Coast and have visited the east coast often, and Canada. They have performed with the professional quartet the Coats and at various a cappella festivals all over the west coast.
In 2002 OtR placed 3rd at the International Competition of Collegiate a cappella and returned the next year in 2003 to place 2nd out of hundreds of groups. During the competitions they took in more than a dozen awards including, Best Soloist, Best Vocal Percussion, Best Arrangement and Best Hair. They have appeared live on the NBC Today show, along with other various semi-national news stations such as WB news @ 10 on “Toni Time”.
Every year in the winter since their inception OtR has been invited to sing the National Anthem at the UO Basketball Games in Mac Court. Their performance has been broadcast on UO radio to several thousand listeners and was received with uproaring praise from the appreciative 7,000 fans and radio commentators alike.
OTR has also reached viral status with their YouTube videos of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," and is probably best known for their version of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance," which reached 7.5 million views on YouTube. OTR has toured all over the US and Canada. The group travels to Berkeley, CA for the West Coast A Cappella Showcase every year. OTR has toured San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, New York, New Haven, and Boston, and hope to tour more in the future. In 2010, OTR was featured on the second season of the hit NBC show "The Sing-Off".
Since it’s inception, On the Rocks has released two albums:The self titled OTR – 2002 and Backgammon Sessions – 2003. They are finishing up their latest CD, soon to be released in fall of 2005. Awards for their recordings include a selection on the 2004 BOCA compilation album (Best of Collegiate A Cappella). The selected track was Yellow off the Backgammon Sessions album and it was also chosen as the runner-up best male song of the year by CARA (Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards) Their most recent CD, Full Coverage includes tracks from such artists as Mr. Mister, Justin Timberlake, Rufus Wainwritght, and more. On the Rocks A cappella can be contacted via email at uoontherocks@hotmail.com.
II. On The Rocks
Colorado rock has a distinctive sound, identified by a blending of acoustic and electric guitars and an emphasis on tight vocal harmonies. No band around present this as powerfully as 'On the Rocks'. Add to the mix, dynamic rhythms and emotional originals, and you have the recipe for a band on the rise. Frontman Shawn Wright's gravely voice and passionate performances move audiences to frenzied levels, then gently brings the house down with love songs, such as 'til the end' or a power ballad like 'something more than this'. His sense of humor shines through with songs such as 'nailed your best friend'. Nn lead guitar is Ohio born Mike Princehorn. He cut his rock and roll teeth in the northern Colorado area. His versatile styles keep up with the bands ever-changing moods through each set. His strong vocals are heard on front as well as in harmonies. He's no shrinking violet, evident when harmonizing with Shawn's powerhouse vocals. Also a song writer, original material seems limitless. Arriving all the way from Detroit is bassist Sonny Lentz. He brings a streetwise edge and Motown influences to the music. Combining blues, rock, soul, country and reggae, his rhythms keep the songs, and the audience, moving. He contributes original material that is provocative and somewhat unpredictable. Rounding out the quartet is Colorado's own Norris Jones on drums. Norris has played with northern Colorado favorites 'canebrake run', Walt Jenkins, Liz Barnez, and 'harmony road'. His jazz and infusion roots add a cool and diverse bottom to the passionate original material. He is dynamite on the rockin' tunes as well. As word spreads, the band's calender is filling up. They are playing regularly up and down the front range, and extending into Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.
Collectors Choice Music: On The Rocks - Intoxicated
Collectors Choice Music: On The Rocks
Discogs: On The Rocks - Mamonama
Coming Home
On the Rocks Lyrics
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Long forgotten trails of blood
It's running through my veins yeah
Seeing the ebb tide turning into flood
I won't be patient
And I won't back down
I still hear your voice
It's always around
Up and down it's just what they do
No more remarks
Whether you ride em it's up to you
I won't be patient
And I won't back down
I still hear your voice
Coming home
I'm coming home
This one's on me
Down on the waterfront
Take what you need
I won't be patient
And I won't back down
I still hear your voice
Coming home
I'm coming home
Look at ya
In "Coming Home" by On the Rocks, the lyrics depict a profound sense of self-realization and awakening. The opening lines, "I'm coming to my senses, long-forgotten trails of blood," suggest that the singer is now becoming aware of their true feelings and emotions. The imagery of "trails of blood" can be interpreted as a metaphor for past wounds or experiences that have shaped their perspective.
As the song progresses, the lyrics emphasize the internal transformation happening within the singer. They feel an intense surge of energy and passion, represented by the metaphorical "ebb tide turning into flood" flowing through their veins. This newfound clarity fuels their determination and refusal to be submissive or give in. They assert, "I won't be patient, and I won't back down," indicating a commitment to their own growth and personal journey.
The repetition of "I still hear your voice" suggests that there is an influential figure or voice from the past that lingers within their thoughts and memories. This could refer to a mentor or someone who had a profound impact on their life. Despite their physical or emotional absence, this voice serves as a reminder of the lessons learned and the guidance received.
The chorus, "I'm coming home," is a powerful affirmation of returning to one's authentic self. It suggests a longing for a place of belonging and inner peace. The line "This one's on me, down on the waterfront, take what you need" can be interpreted as an invitation for others to learn from their journey and find their own path.
Overall, "Coming Home" reflects a transformative and empowering journey of self-discovery. It conveys the importance of embracing one's true identity, refusing to be held back, and finding solace in the knowledge that home is within oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm coming to my senses
I am regaining my clarity and understanding
Long forgotten trails of blood
Memories of past experiences and struggles that were left behind and faded away
It's running through my veins yeah
It is a feeling that deeply and intensely permeates me
Seeing the ebb tide turning into flood
Witnessing a gradual shift or change becoming a powerful and overwhelming force
I won't be patient
I refuse to wait passively
And I won't back down
I will not retreat or give up
I still hear your voice
Your words and presence continue to resonate within me
It's always around
It remains constantly present and influential
Waves come and go now
Life's challenges and uncertainties consistently appear and disappear
Up and down it's just what they do
It is their inherent nature to fluctuate and vary
No more remarks
There will be no further comments or criticisms
Whether you ride em it's up to you
You have the choice to embrace and navigate through them
This one's on me
I take responsibility for the situation or consequence
Down on the waterfront
In a location near the water's edge
Take what you need
Obtain what is necessary or desired for yourself
Look at ya
Observing and acknowledging your presence or appearance
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Hubert Hoogeveen
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Maryellen Pieren
This is so beautiful I live in Oregon still and I love it it’s just so pretty
angelic archer
i really love the way these guys sound
Michelle Crisman
Such a talented family! Thanks for sharing this. 💕
Gray Crowned Crane
Beautiful! 🌲❤️ I miss Oregon!
Ann Davidson
Always loved this song, born and raised a Oregon Duck
Beck Marie
I love this so much!
CPTBlackDragon07
Excellent video! 😎👍
Candice Phomin
Love you guys!
Incredipaull
solid stuff 7, i miss the days, keep it up man
carol strong
Pretty Awesome!