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* ''[[The Idea of North (album)|The Idea Of North]]'' ([[1997]])
* ''[[The Idea of North (album)|The Idea Of North]]'' ([[1997]])
* ''[[The Sum of Us (album)|The Sum Of Us]]'' ([[2001]])
* ''[[The Sum of Us (album)|The Sum Of Us]]'' ([[2001]])
* ''[[Here & Now (Idea of North album)|Here & Now]]'' ([[2003]])
* ''[[Here & Now (The Idea of North album)|Here & Now]]'' ([[2003]])
* ''[[Evidence (Idea of North album)|Evidence]]'' ([[2004]])
* ''[[Evidence (Idea of North album)|Evidence]]'' ([[2004]])
* ''[[The Gospel Project]]'' ([[2006]])
* ''[[The Gospel Project]]'' ([[2006]])

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The Idea of North
publicity photo
Background information
Years active1996-present
MembersTrish Delaney-Brown
Naomi Crellin
Nick Begbie
Andrew Piper
Past membersMegan Corson

The Idea of North is an Australian a cappella vocal ensemble, founded in Canberra in 1996.

They are generally referred to as a jazz quartet, but sing a wide variety of styles, including but not limited to: jazz, pop, R&B, classical, folk, soul and gospel.

Australian jazz musician James Morrison referred to The Idea of North as "the best contemporary a cappella group in the country", and in 2005 the group were awarded Best Jazz Album and Best Jazz Song in the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards.

Members

performing
performing

The four members of the group are:

Meg Corson (Alto) left the group between the production of The Sum of Us and Here and Now. Naomi Crellin took her place.

Discography