IC Voicestream is one of the six officially recognized a cappella groups at Ithaca College. Founded in 2002 by Simon Baumer, Paul Canetti, Marissa De Vito, and Jessica Kupiec, the group is known as the college's premier a cappella group. The group performs strictly contemporary pop and rock songs.
IC Voicestream was founded in 2002 by Simon Baumer, Paul Canetti, Marissa De Vito, and Jessica Kupiec after Canetti joined another a cappella group on campus, the all-male Ithacappella, but left and formed IC Voicestream with Kupiec, De Vito, and Baumer to break the boundaries of typical a cappella groups, focusing more on rock music, but also adapting contemporary pop. The group later rose to popularity, becoming the fourth most popular a cappella group on campus.
Over time, their success led them to branch out into competitive a cappella, with their first major competition occurring in the 2010s. In 2014, IC Voicestream made a significant mark in their career by placing second in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella quarterfinals for the first time.
IC Voicestream gained recognition from American media personality Trisha Paytas after Ted Nivison, a well-known YouTuber and comedian, discussed his experience as a former member during a conversation on her podcast Just Trish.
IC Voicestream (2005)
Acapocalypse (2009)
Hit The Beat (2012)
Toxic (2019)
Infatuated (2023)