Beber ROCKS!

Beber Camp's Rock and Roll Headquarters!

800-803-CAMP

This is the website dedicated to the rock bands of B'nai B'rith Beber Camp in Mukwonago, WI. It documents their meteoric rise to fame, legendary recording sessions, and epic concert performances.

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Camp Chi

Camp Chi may cause faces to cringe at Beber Camp normally, but this is an exception - THIS Camp Chi is a well-oiled rock machine. They headlined the BeberStock festival, recorded a hit single at one of the famous rock band sneak-outs, and turned a lot of heads along the way. Check out their single "Come a Little Closer," along with clips of the band performing at BeberStock, a photo of Julian laying down his vocals on the last night of camp, and a video of the band introducing themselves!

Brady and the Quishas

Brady and the Quishas are so close to the Beatles that they sound almost the same! Brady, Laquisha, Sharquisha, and Marquisha blasted onto the Beber music scene in 2015 and we think they'llbe around for a long time. Check out this awesome performance of Come Together by the Beatles at the Fine Arts Fest, along with a rare rehearsal video, and their studio and live recordings.

Mediocre at Best

Mediocre at Best is the latest and greatest rock band to come across Beber Camp soil. The band consists of four members named Isaiah, Moses, Shlomo, and Ishmael. 

Isaiah was traveling the country on a spirit mission with her spirit animal hedgehog when she finally found Moses. Moses was in a cardboard box; of all places! She took her in as her own and they never looked back. Isaiah is from the planet Mars and her favorite thing to do is sing for her band: Mediocre at Best. 

Moses is from the planet Pluto. She fell from the sky in her cardboard box with her bass at her side. She sat there for 13 years playing her bass whenever she could. Isaiah finally came across her and picked her up and took her in as one of her own. Today, her famous cardboard box has gone missing and she is deeply saddened. The box's whereabouts are still a mystery today.

Shlomo and Ishmael are brothers that grew up in a kibbutz in northern Israel. They are very close with each other. Ishmael is one and a half years older than Shlomo. They used to have daily competitions to see who is the better brother. What came out of those battles can be described as pure rock and roll. Their favorite activity to do in their free time is geocaching!

All together, these four people make up Mediocre at Best!

Trap Kings in da Shower Feat. Feleesha McNodles

Members:

A-A-Ron Yo (AKA Aaron Peskin) - A-A-Ron comes from the ocean. He was the prince of the under water society. One day, an iPod fell into the sea, he heard the iPod music, and it exploded. He decided he liked the music, grew wings, flew out of the ocean, and became a rockstar.

Jono (AKA Jonah Lefkoff) - Jono is from the jungle. When his leader fell out of a tree, he got really sad and ran away to the big apple. Not New York, he just hid inside of a large fruit. In the apple, he found a society of gangster worms who were trapping. Ever since then, he has been trapping with da worm homies.

Tyrie Kyrie Phinnophia (AKA Phin Goldman) - Tyrie is from the south side of Chicago. He plays cello with his friends at McDonalds on 79th and Stoney Island on week nights. One day, he was in the shower with his cello. The trap came in and exploded his cello. He became a true shower trap member that day. He had to drop his terrible McDonalds habits, so he went to Burger King, where he met A-A-Ron Yo and Jono.

Feleesha McNodles (AKA Zoe Berlinger) - Feleesha is from Los Angeles, California. She works  at Disney Land. She sings in the Mickey Mouse play with Colleen Ballinger. She likes to eat noodles!

Jonathan Mintz

Jonathan has swept into the studio creating two masterpieces! He has proven to love the recording studio and has always had a positive attitude. His music brings smiles to everyones faces! Good work Jonathan! 

Hi my name is Jonathan! I’m from Memphis! I like to play video games, sports and eat. I enjoy singing, playing the piano, drums and guitar.

 

The Summer Rocking Money Makers

The incredible Summer Rocking Money Makers step into the stuido creating an amazing single to the tune of Uptown Funk! Beber Funk has toured around all of Beber showing its strength everywhere across 3BC! Congrats on the hit single Summer Rocking Money Makers!

Eden and Marley

Eden and Marley covered the song See You Again by Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth! This two woman group collectively sang and rapped the song in its' entirety! During their free time, this group loved to have dance parties around Crown Hall!

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The Believing Beavers!

The Believing Beavers hit the stuido with an incredible new single "At 3BC!" They rocked out all week long and have proven to blow away everyone at Beber! Keep rocking on!

We are from Cloud-Coocoo-Land, majoring in political science. We work on musical songs making them completely awesomerrrrrrrr! We also love our homeland and the mother of the brave aka the fourth of July which we in our land celebrate on the third. Cuz that’s what we beavers do!

the SMEEEEN BUDDIES rawk Beber!

Everyone has been waiting with bated breath for the first recordings from the SMEEEEN BUDDIES to hit the Beber airwaves. Here's a look at their first poster, a listen to their newest hits, and a little bit about them!

Smeeeen Buddies

Group Members:­ Drew (aka Tzvits), Hannah (aka Cheese Potato), Sophie, Gabi (aka Gibby) and Melanie

Group Description: In 1868 this group was merely 5 soap bubbles. And then Mr. Pistachio popped the bubbles in 2015, and now, they’re a band! Not just a band, but the SMEEEEN BUDDIES!

They’re so good, they’re Spectutacular!

Honorable Mention to our fearless CIT-IT Sophie Ginsburg for being their band manager, agent, and problem solver!

Their first smash hit "In the Stuido" finally explains the popular misspelling of the word "studio!"

And here is their ubiquitous theme song, loosely explaining what "smeeeen" means!

G1 Hits the Studio to Lay Down Tracks!

Yes, folks, music cabin activities at Beber Camp have begun! And first up this session was the ladies of G1, who recorded a medley of songs from Pitch Perfect! Check out a short clip of the recording session:

And then listen to the WHOLE song, with THREE layers of G1 voices coming together for pure accapella perfection!

Stay tuned for more cabin activities, studio recording, and more!

GUITAR BUILDING Hobby Begins... and it's a SHARP Design!

For the first time ever, Beber campers are actually BUILDING an electric guitar! We got a kit and let them stretch their imaginations, and for a good cause - we will auction off the guitar to raise money for the Beber Camp Scholarship Fund! Bid HERE!

The campers, Owen, Sophie, and David, enlisted the help of Russell, Amy, and Ollie to begin their creation - a SHARK-SHAPED GUITAR!

Can't wait to see how it comes out! Stay Tuned!!

Getting Ready for the Summer!

The music staff is all here, and we are getting ready for our very first song session! Our new Music Director Will Jarvis and new studio specialist Josh Kaplinsly are working on the mix behind the scenes while Russell is running the band through Hinei Ma Tov (to the tune of I Would Walk 500 Miles) with the band -
Bennett Shapiro on drums, Eddie Hochman on bass, Jack Maddox and Sarah Steiner on electric guitars, Sam Bellows on acoustic guitar, and our new song leader Tilly Freedman rocking vocals and acoustic! HERE COMES SUMMER!!


Hobbies Don't Have to End When Summer Ends - as Proven by Camper Molly Handelman

There’s a Beber Camp song that says “there’s possibilities down to the very last hour, cuz it still ain’t over yet.”

Well that is certainly true, but in the true spirit of the Beber credo “All Summer, All Year, All Life,” those possibilities do not necessarily end even after that last hour has passed.

Molly Handelman signed up for the Songwriting hobby on the very last week of camp. She was the only camper in the hobby, and myself and our Teen Leadership director Alex Pomerantz (himself a former camper in the music hobbies!) were her guides for this hobby.

As it turned out Molly had been writing songs on her own – lyrics and melodies – and as we started working through some of her ideas and writing, she revealed to us a dream of hers – that she could record a song to sell online to support her Beber Bat Mitzvah project – she’d chosen to raise money to donate to the camp scholarship fund.

She voiced this dream as if it was not attainable – just a dream. But we let her know right away that her dream was absolutely a possibility. We only had 3 hobby days left, so we got right down to work.

She showed us a song called "Tell Me" that she had started, and we immediately recorded a chorus for the song – with drums, guitars, vocals, everything. It sounded fantastic, and we knew we were off and running.

By the time the last hobby rolled around, she had most of the lyrics written, and we’d worked through most of the chord changes, but we hadn’t really recorded anything except one chorus idea.

On the last night of Family Camp, myself and Alex exhaustedly dragged ourselves into the studio so that he could play through the whole song on acoustic guitar one time. We recorded it at about midnight on the night before we left camp (talk about the very last hour!) and I walked away from camp with just a guitar part recorded.

Over the next 4 months, I started working on the arrangement of the other instruments. I laid down a drum machine to get an idea for a drum pattern, put down a bass track, and then had my friend and former Beber counselor Josh Lee (summer of 1998) put down a keyboard track, since he happened to be visiting me in LA.

I sent the song over to former camper and current drummer in the band Tweedy, Spencer Tweedy, and asked him if he could lay down drums on the song at his studio in Chicago, and explained the charitable nature of it. He said sure, and did an amazing job, sent me the files back to LA, and I then played electric guitars and other keyboards on top of his drums.

Then I laid down a scratch vocal of me singing Molly’s parts, so she could remember how they went, and then once again sent the track back out to Chicago to Alex, so he could go over to Molly’s house with a microphone and have her sing the song.

Two vocal sessions later, she had sung brilliantly, the files were sent BACK to me once again, and I did a final mix and master on the song.

And now here we are over 4 months after camp ended, and this song that started out as a tiny idea in a hobby is now online on BandCamp.com for sale, with every dollar raised benefiting the Beber Camp scholarship fund - so that no child is denied a camp experience for lack of financial ability.

As for the song itself, it’s fantastic, she wrote a great song, catchy melodies, and sang it so passionately you can hear her conviction coming right out of the speakers at you.

What I like most about it is that when she decided to write a song to raise money for camp, she didn’t do what most people would do, which is write lyrics that have to do with camp, charity, or her bat mitzvah. She did what a real artist would do, and simply wrote and recorded a song that was meaningful to her, with lyrics that have a universal message and appeal, and decided that’s what she wanted to share with the world for her debut as a recording artist.

When you produce a song, you listen to it literally hundreds of times. Now I hope YOU will download it, pay what you can ($1 or more,) and listen to it just as many times as I have, because it’s worth it.

So thank you to Molly and her family for seeing this through, thank you to the musicians who donated their time and talent, and thank YOU for reading this, and listening to the song. https://mollyhandelman.bandcamp.com/releases to hear and download.

Rock on!

Russell Wiener -- Music Director, Beber Camp

Beber Camp Music 2018