Schmoyoho

The Gregory Brothers, also known by their YouTube username Schmoyoho, is a musical group consist of Michael Gregory, Andrew Rose Gregory, Evan Gregory and Sarah Fullen Gregory. They are known for their Autotune the News series and other viral music videos. As of January 2014, their main YouTube channel, schmoyoho, has over 2.1 million subscribers and 572 million video views.

Biography
Michael, Andrew Rose and Evan Gregory are brothers and Sarah Fullen is Evan's Wife. The three brothers are originally from Radford, Virginia. They moved to Brooklyn, New York in mid-2000s and met Sarah there. The four formed the musical group in 2007.

YouTube
Schmoyoho initially became famous for their Autotune the News series. In this series, news videos were manipulated with autotune and other digital tunes to make the subject to appear to be singing. Their most popular video, BED INTRUDER SONG!!!, was uploaded on July 31, 2010. As of January 2014, the video has over 119 million views.

Their second series, Songify This showcases more popular videos which the brothers have digitally manipulated to appear as songs.

Meet the Gregory Brothers!
The group released their first EP, Meet the Gregory Brothers!, on May 29, 2009. Village Voice music writer Ben Westhoff characterized the effort as "a lounge-y, refreshingly sincere slice of blue-eyed soul", and Jake Frazier of PopSense praised the work, claiming that it "[brought] more to the table than the other 1000+ songs [in his music library]". Westhoff opined that "unfortunately, many of the Brothers' new fans have no patience for anything that's not 'Auto-Tune the News'", though the group itself takes a broader view of its fans' tastes, believing that "there will definitely be some fans who found us through our videos, and who will be disappointed when they hear our records and they're not a bunch of hip-hop political parodies…[but] most people get that we are capable of creating music in different styles, and can appreciate our folky soul jams for what they are."

For the period of July 15–22 2009, 47–54 days after its release, the EP was ranked as the top-selling album on Amie Street in the category of "Soul / R&B".

Contributing musicians on the album include Doug Hulin (bass) and Justin Keller (saxophone). The album was recorded at the Mission Sound Recording facility in Brooklyn, New York, and was produced, engineered, and mixed by Zach McNees. The recording was mastered by Ricardo Gutierrez. The cover art photographer was Denny Renshaw, and Morgan King, founder of Yer Bird Records, is credited with its design.

83rd Annual Academy Awards
The Gregory Brothers created a musical segment where they auto-tuned bits of 4 major motion pictures from 2010: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, Toy Story 3, The Social Network, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Host James Franco comically introduced the segment as a tribute to a "great year for the movie musical." Characters that were autotuned included: Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Sheriff Woody, Sean Parker, Christy Lee, and Edward Cullen. On July 14, 2011 it was announced that this segment earned The Gregory Brothers a nomination for a 2011 Emmy award in the category "Outstanding Short-Form Picture Editing." Only Michael and Evan are nominated as there is a two person nomination limit in this category.

While only those four aired, an alternative cut was released on the official 2011 Grammy Awards YouTube channel on February 27, 2011, featuring an auto-tuned version of The King's Speech in place of The Social Network.