Amanda Aldag
Born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Amanda is the oldest of 5 with the mothering personality to match.
Amanda started singing as a bona fide hobby when the music teacher picked her to do a solo in front of the whole
school at the tender age of six. That performance was followed up with an imitation of JEM and the Rockers for her second
grade music performance (diagonal haircut included).
The choirs and ensembles continued through high school. At Hamilton College Amanda was a member and musical director of the
school’s oldest all-female a cappella group “Special K”. After graduation she moved to rural Japan for 4 years where she founded
and trained an award- winning countryside a cappella group called the “Amigos”.
When she's not singing random back up parts along with the radio or putting the stereo on repeat to help with the latest
arrangement project, Amanda enjoys swimming, hiking, skiing, cooking and disguising her Philly accent. She lists her musical
influences as everything from Mariah Carey to Michael Bublé to Eminem and declares herself as Elliott Yamin's biggest fan.