#FlashbackFriday: The Crosbys Then And Nowish

#FlashbackFriday: The Crosbys Then And Nowish

This week's #FlashbackFriday comes from the Binghamton Crosbys' repertoire performed then and nowish.

May 5, 2017 by Evan Feist
#FlashbackFriday: The Crosbys Then And Nowish
If you're around 30 years old and from the New York area, there's a good chance the Binghamton Crosbys were the first a cappella group you ever saw. They might have performed at your high school and changed your life. And perhaps you're writing an article about them currently.

The Crosbys in 1984


Started in 1983, the all-male a cappella group from Binghamton University has been showcasing its talents every year in its Fall and Spring Jamborees. Heralded as Binghamton's premier (and only) all-male group on campus, the group holds auditions at the beginning of every semester and has an established alumni base of over 150 artists, professionals, and educators. 

The original 1983 Binghamton Crosbys sing their signature song


In 2003, the Crosbys won the ICCA Finals



Unlike a lot of other groups, yhe Crosbys have so much reverence for their history that they often pull out old repertoire at shows and on tour.


Here's a look back at the Crosbys then and now-ish


"Pinball Wizard"

THEN: 2000


NOW: 2014


"Fat Bottomed Girls"

THEN: 2007


NOW: 2015


"Psycho Killer"

THEN: 2000


NOW: 2012


"Krosbifunk"

THEN: 2000


NOW: 2014




Every Crosby from 1983-2008 singing "Me And The Boys"


Which Crosby Are You?
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