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Da Vinci's Notebook (or simply DVN) was a comedic a cappella singing group. Former Artists-in-Residence at the
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, they performed specials on
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and
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, and spent time as the "house band" on Washington radio's
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. They were also regular guests on the nationally syndicated ''
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'' radio show.


History


Formation and first years (1993–1997)

In
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, during the summer of 1993, Bernie Muller-Thym, Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo, Paul Sabourin and Richard Hsu banded together to join a six-man a cappella group that was advertised in the
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. Muller-Thym, DiCostanzo, and Sabourin met through the newspaper ad, while Hsu was a friend of DiConstanzo from the
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. The six-man group did not last and would disband soon after. Muller-Thym, DiCostanzo, Sabourin, and Hsu would then form Da Vinci's Notebook. Bass singer Jay Jones would join later in the year, singing with the group until 1994. Da Vinci's Notebook made their debut at the 1994 Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes, where they came in third place. In 1997, they came back and won the 1997 Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes. In 1995, the group self-released their debut cassette EP ''Somebody Else's Greatest Hits'', featuring covers of popular songs.


''Bendy's Law'' (1997)

Da Vinci's Notebook released their first full-length studio album, ''Bendy's Law'', in 1997, featuring guest appearances by Richard Greene and Joe Finetti of
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, as well as by the band
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.


''The Life and Times of Mike Fanning'' (1999-2001)

The group's second full-length album, ''The Life and Times of Mike Fanning'', was released on December 1, 1999. The album was produced by Richard Greene, who additionally provided vocals and previously made a guest appearance on "Bendy's Law". Other guest performances include Ball in the House and Michael Clem, Eddie Hartness, and Julie Murphy Wells from Eddie from Ohio. ''The Life and Times of Mike Fanning'' occasionally utilizes musical instruments as part of the backing tracks, which was new to the group's albums. Around this time, the group would also quit their day jobs to perform full time. Prior to performing full time, Hsu was a system engineer, Sabourin was a graphic specialist at a law firm, Muller-Thym was an accountant, and DiCostanzo was a financial analyst.
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made several articles about them during and after the release of ''The Life and Times of Mike Fanning''.


"Enormous Penis", rise in popularity and ''Brontosaurus'' (2001-2002)

In 2001, the song "Enormous Penis" was released as the group's first and only single. Around this time, interest in the band spiked as they began to get played on the syndicated ''
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'' radio show. The appearance on the show led to high demand for the single. Their signature songs played on the show included "Another Irish Drinking Song", "Ally McBeal", "Enormous Penis", "Liposuction", "Face Like Billy Joel" and "Title of the Song". "Enormous Penis" remains Da Vinci's Notebook's most popular song. The group would release their final album, ''Brontosaurus'', in the following year, which included "Enormous Penis". It was produced by Richard Greene, who had previously produced ''The Life and Times of Mike Fanning''. Guest appearances include Eddie Hartness and Robbie Schaefer of Eddie from Ohio,
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from
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, and a cappella singer-songwriter
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. The newfound popularity brought by the Bob and Tom Show would bring more critics and fans to the album, with the album releasing to positive reviews. The album was the band's final release before disbanding in 2004.


Final years, disbandment, and legacy (2002-present)

The group toured, locally and nationally, for ten years. Highlights included some of the most prestigious folk venues and festivals on the East Coast, such as the
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. In 2004, the band stopped touring and regular performances. Two of the members, Sabourin and DiCostanzo, then hit the road as a musical duo dubbed
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. Da Vinci's Notebook will still perform together on occasion for corporate shows. In addition to their albums, Da Vinci's Notebook also recorded a track called "The Ballad of The Sneak" for the ''
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'' cartoon website. This song was credited to the entire group, though it was only written and performed by
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. In 2013, the group's song "Another Irish Drinking Song" was featured in the film ''
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'', with new lyrics in the language of the Minions. The song "Enormous Penis" became an online meme, keeping its status as the most popular Da Vinci's Notebook song.


Members

* Paul Sabourin - tenor * Richard Hsu - tenor, keyboard * Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo - baritone * Bernie Muller-Thym - bass (vocal), guitar * Jay Jones - bass (1993–1994)


Discography

* ''Somebody Else's Greatest Hits'' (1995) * ''Bendy's Law'' (1997) * ''The Life and Times of Mike Fanning'' (1999) * ''Brontosaurus'' (2002)


Awards and nominations

Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes , - , 1994 , Da Vinci's Notebook , Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes , , - , 1997 , Da Vinci's Notebook , Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes , Washington DC Area Music Awards , - , 2000 , Da Vinci's Notebook , Best Rock/Pop Group , , - , 2002 , Da Vinci's Notebook , Best A Cappella Group , , - , 2002 , ''Brontosaurus'' , Best A Cappella Recording ,


References


External links

* {{Authority control Professional a cappella groups Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups disestablished in 2004 American vocal groups