Da Vinci's Notebook: The Comedy A Cappella Duo

American comedy a cappella duo known for witty, satirical songs and tight harmonies.Formed in 1993 by Paul Sabourin and Greg 'Storm' DiCostanzo at the University of Maryland. Gained national recognition with their irreverent humor and vocal skills. Released three albums before disbanding in 2004.
  • The duo gained viral fame (pre-social media) with their song 'Title of the Song', a hilarious satire of modern pop song clichés and overly literal music videos.
  • Their song 'Enormous Penis' became an unexpected cult hit, often mistaken for a novelty pop song rather than a deliberate comedy piece mocking machismo.
  • Despite critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase, the band chose to disband in 2004 as members pursued other creative paths, including solo comedy music careers and writing.
  • They performed on prominent platforms like NPR's 'All Things Considered' and 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien', bringing their unique brand of musical comedy to mainstream audiences.
  • Paul Sabourin and Greg DiCostanzo met while members of the University of Maryland's a cappella group 'The Maryland Mellows', where they began writing comedy songs together.