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Da Vinci's Notebook


Shortly after a free classified ad in the Washington City Paper brought Bernie Muller-Thym, Storm DiCostanzo, and Paul Sabourin together, Storm roped Richard Hsu — a singing buddy from their University of Maryland salad days — to complete a six-man a cappella doo-wop group in Alexandria, Virginia during the summer of 1993. That formation didn't last, but ultimately, Da Vinci's Notebook made their debut at the 1994 Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes and came away with 3rd place.

A win at the 1996 Mid-Atlantic Harmony Sweepstakes landed them prominently on the pages of the Washington Post, then on a feature on NBC's Today Show, and finally as Artists-in-Residence at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Since then, the guys have been featured in specials on Comedy Central and PBS, and were recently the "house band" on Washington radio's highly-rated WBIG-FM.



Da Vinci's Notebook: Bendy's Law
Price: $14.97
These guys are funny through and through - how else could they enlist support from Bobs members Joe Finetti and Richard Greene? The former is co-author (with DVN's Paul Sabourin) of "Window-Washing... more
   


Da Vinci's Notebook: Brontosaurus
Price: $14.97
Da Vinci's Notebook: Brontosaurus (CD) DVN is one of the funniest - and most outrageous vocal groups - we carry! This CD continues their growing tradition of singing about taboos and just... more
   


Da Vinci's Notebook: The Life And Times Of Mike Fanning (CD)
Price: $14.97
It's hard to do much with Da Vinci's Notebook but laugh helplessly. They take potshots at typical boy-band pop with "Title of the Song," make fun of government paranoia in "Secret Asian Man",... more
   


 
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