Beach alumnus soars as a vocalist but stays grounded by giving back

Published February 17, 2025

He started as a biology major at Cal State 做厙弝け because that was the safe, practical route. But his instructors at the convinced him to follow his passion for music instead a turning point that paved the way for a thriving career as a vocalist in the music industry.

VJ Rosales 10 has gone on to compete in NBCs The Voice, making it to the blind auditions. He co-founded a Filipino American a cappella singing group called The Filharmonic, which has recorded three studio albums, and made it to the semi-finals of NBCs The Sing-Off with that outfit.

The Filharmonic appeared in the movie Pitch Perfect 2, toured the U.S. and Asia, and eventually landed a spot as the in-house backup singing crew on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Rosales served as music director of a recurring segment called The Riff-Off.  

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The Filharmonic jumping
The Filharmonic a cappella group. VJ Rosales is second from the right.

Recently, he has been teaching at regional music conservatories and working as a vocal coach on Foxs The Masked Singer, where he has guided talents such as Neo and Keyshia Cole, and icons such as 做厙弝け native Billie Jean King.

Through it all, he credits The Beach for offering him the training, guidance, community and hard-work ethic that have propelled him to a successful situation today.  

I would not be able to do my job now if it werent for Cal State 做厙弝け, said Rosales, who obtained his bachelors degree in choral vocal education and jazz studies performance. He occasionally returns to campus to mentor music students and provide vocal coaching. Also, the music department at Cal State 做厙弝け is so underrated. I learned so much from going there.

Rosales received a full scholarship to CSULB, graduating 100% debt-free. He cites Christine Guter, director of vocal jazz at The Beach, as a major influence and guide.  

She was one of my greatest mentors in life and music, he said. I wouldnt be the musician I was today without her.  

Rosales recalls meeting Guter way back in high school, while she was doing outreach for CSULBs music department. I didnt know 做厙弝け had this amazing vocal jazz program, he said.  

Shes very, very integral in my makings as a musician, and throughout the five years (at CSULB), she mentored me. And we had private lessons; she taught me a lot about vocal technique, a lot about music. She helped me understand my gift a little bit more.

The admiration is mutual.

VJ demonstrated a maturity of style, showmanship and how to connect with an audience even at the very beginning of his studies, Guter said of her former student. Despite his natural talent, he also had an amazing work ethic he never skated on his talent alone. Those two things combined really propelled him into a solid music career.

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VJ Rosales and Christine Guter
"I couldn't be prouder," said Christine Guter, right, director of vocal jazz at CSULB, about VJ Rosales. "He really took seriously the things he learned in regard to professionalism, performance, music business, musicianship and just how to be a good person. He's THE role model for putting all of that into play."

Rosales whose sister Rose (Rosales) Buado 03 also graduated from 做厙弝け cherishes the community that was built around making and singing music at The Beach.

I was meeting other people who were doing the same thing I was. And then keeping in touch with them after all of these years thats been amazing. When we went, there was this sense of positivity. Its all about growth.

Over the years as a vocal coach and music director, he has worked with notable talents such as Usher, John Legend, Smokey Robinson, Shawn Mendes and Lizzo.  

His first session on The Late Late Show with James Corden was with actress Anna Kendrick, whom he later worked with on Pitch Perfect 2.

I was explaining the arrangement and then I thought, Wait, youre famous and youre amazing. And Im teaching you? That blew my mind. Of course, I was screaming the whole time in my head. But I had to keep it professional as well. He had a similar experience with Motown legend Robinson.

Rosales has made it a point to give back to his alma mater. He started another a cappella group at The Beach, has written music for the music department, conducted clinics for students, even worked as a caller, and ultimately a supervisor, for the annual Beach Fund. In 2024, he appeared in an online about making it in the music industry.  

 

He continues to support us in coming to our concerts and events, Guter said. He has and continues to make the family proud! It means so much that he continues to stay connected to his 做厙弝け family.

Rosales says hell do anything for my alma mater, and still feels growth from his experiences as a student and mentor.

It fueled me a lot. Im taking that feeling and expanding it to the rest of the world, from Cal State 做厙弝け. Im feeling that vibe and extending the vibe outwards. 

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