The Deer Valley Music Festival, summer home of Utah Symphony | Utah Opera, opens their eleventh season with a holiday bang this year and two special Fourth of July concerts at the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater.
The Deer Valley Music Festival, summer home of Utah Symphony | Utah Opera, opens their eleventh season with a holiday bang this year and two special Fourth of July concerts at the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater.
Complete your 4th of July weekend celebration with an afternoon of vocal fireworks, as The Texas Tenors return to The Grand 1894 Opera House, Sunday, July 6 at 4pm. Their Galveston appearance promises to be an afternoon of cowboy charm, country humor, and a winning blend of classical, country, gospel, and Broadway tunes, as well as everyone's favorite patriotic songs!
Since wowing audiences as the highest-ranking vocal group ever on NBC's America's Got Talent, JC Fisher, Marcus Collins and John Hagen bring their diverse brand of harmonic, pop melodies to the Stockton Symphony's Pops & Picnic concert on Saturday, May 3. Concert attendees will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the biggest musical party of the year at University of the Pacific's Spanos Center. Doors open at 5:45 and the concert begins at 8:00 pm.
Familiar friends and new sensations take their turns on the Heinz Hall stage during the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's 2014-2015 PNC Pops season, one that promises an eclectic mix of favorites and surprises.
Upper West Siders, Victoria Clark, Ricky Ian Gordon, Kelli O'Hara, Greg Naughton, and David Hyde Pierce were joined by other Broadway favorites, Kimilee Bryant, Brian Cross, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, Mary Louise Parker, and Cantor Ari Priven and singer-songwriter Jane Kelly Williams to celebrate the holidays and raise funds for much needed repairs for the historic Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew on Dec. 9. The evening was filled with song and jubilee from this star-studded cast. The evening's entertainment was produced by Gina Boonshoft and directed by Barbara Grecki, and featured special surprise guests, former America's Got Talent contenders, The Texas Tenors.
The Texas Tenors burst onto the scene in 2009, when they became the highest-rated vocal group in the history of the television show 'America's Got Talent.' Now, they bring their down-home flavor to the Buffalo Philharmonic for their Western New York debut at 7 p.m. tonight, Dec. 2 at Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo.
The Texas Tenors burst onto the scene in 2009, when they became the highest-rated vocal group in the history of the television show 'America's Got Talent.' Now, they bring their down-home flavor to the Buffalo Philharmonic for their Western New York debut at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2 at Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo.
First discovered in 2009 on TVs reality show "America's Got Talent," The Texas Tenors now enjoy international repute as powerful entertainers who weave effortlessly from John Denver to Puccini, Merle Haggard and Leonard Bernstein. This made-in-America Texas trio takes their audience on a musical ride from West Virginia to Italy to New York City, pausing between genres to swap tales big and small and smile wide to roaring applause. Their voices boom and blend with the power and beauty of that other famous trio of tenors, deeply resonating with listeners of every stripe. And, yes, they're awfully nice to look at!