The Texas Tenors
Swiftly becoming the most popular vocal group in America, The Texas Tenors will bring their unique fusion of country, Broadway, and classical styles to The Lyric Theatre this March. As a Top Four finalist on the wildly popular show America’s Got Talent in 2009, The Texas Tenors became the highest ranking vocal group in the show’s history. Since their television debut, the three tenors have grown their fan base to incredible numbers, having performed more than 600 shows in over 20 countries including the UK and China. Named Billboard’s Classical Crossover Group of the Year, The Texas Tenors provide a quality show perfect for all ages.
Originally from Branson, Missouri, each member of The Texas Tenors brings a different musical background and style to the group. With JC Fisher’s country music roots, Marcus Collins’ pop vocal expertise, and John Hagen’s operatic flair, The Texas Tenors are a breath of fresh air in the genre of Classical music. Their latest album, You Should Dream, was produced by the Academy Award and Grammy-nominated producer Nigel Wright. Featuring a 65-piece orchestra, You Should Dream was named as a Billboard Top 10 Album and has already sold 60,000 copies since its release in 2013. As a follow-up to the album’s success, The Texas Tenors filmed a PBS special in November of 2013 in which they performed a number of songs from the release including “Unchained Melody,” “Bless the Broken Road,” and “Oh Shenandoah.”
Despite their rising fame, The Texas Tenors continue to stick to their roots. When they’re not touring internationally, the three tenors still perform at the Starlite Theatre in Branson, Missouri where they got their start. Proudly self-produced and managed, The Texas Tenors also dedicate a great deal of their time to working with charities. The crossover classical group is partnered with organizations such as Homes For Our Troops and Child Fund, and have designed their own patriotic show entitled Let Freedom Sing, which celebrates heroes of America at home and abroad. This season at The Lyric Theatre, The Texas Tenors will perform some of their greatest original songs and covers from “My Way” by Frank Sinatra to “Mountain Music” by Alabama.
Originally from Branson, Missouri, each member of The Texas Tenors brings a different musical background and style to the group. With JC Fisher’s country music roots, Marcus Collins’ pop vocal expertise, and John Hagen’s operatic flair, The Texas Tenors are a breath of fresh air in the genre of Classical music. Their latest album, You Should Dream, was produced by the Academy Award and Grammy-nominated producer Nigel Wright. Featuring a 65-piece orchestra, You Should Dream was named as a Billboard Top 10 Album and has already sold 60,000 copies since its release in 2013. As a follow-up to the album’s success, The Texas Tenors filmed a PBS special in November of 2013 in which they performed a number of songs from the release including “Unchained Melody,” “Bless the Broken Road,” and “Oh Shenandoah.”
Despite their rising fame, The Texas Tenors continue to stick to their roots. When they’re not touring internationally, the three tenors still perform at the Starlite Theatre in Branson, Missouri where they got their start. Proudly self-produced and managed, The Texas Tenors also dedicate a great deal of their time to working with charities. The crossover classical group is partnered with organizations such as Homes For Our Troops and Child Fund, and have designed their own patriotic show entitled Let Freedom Sing, which celebrates heroes of America at home and abroad. This season at The Lyric Theatre, The Texas Tenors will perform some of their greatest original songs and covers from “My Way” by Frank Sinatra to “Mountain Music” by Alabama.