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Since their last PBS special two years ago, The Tenors—Remigio Pereira, Victor Micallef, Fraser Walters and Clifton Murray—have performed at The White House, Buckingham Palace and in hundreds of sold-out concerts around the world. Now they’re back with a new album and are ready to share it with the world in a television special taped at Caesars Windsor Colosseum before a live audience of over 4000 fans. "The Tenors - Under One Sky" is part of special programming premiering on PBS stations beginning May 2015.
"Under One Sky" is a masterwork delivering the group’s signature blend of classical and contemporary pop, a sound that developed from their backgrounds: two members are classically trained opera singers and two are from the world of pop and stage music.
The Tenors have created new arrangements for some of the world’s most beloved songs, including Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven,” Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me,” and Queen’s “Who Wants to Live Forever.” They also perform some of their original co-written compositions as well as their powerful versions of the classics “Besame Mucho” and “Granada.” The result is a concert of powerful voices, angelic harmonies and world-class arrangements.
“This music is our most exciting and most diverse we’ve recorded to date,” said The Tenors. “We are so thrilled to be sharing this with the world!”
"The Tenors - Under One Sky" features these performances: “Besame Mucho,” “A New Day’s Begun,” “How Great Thou Art,” “Nada Mais,” “Who Wants to Live Forever,” “Con Te Partiro,” “My Father’s Son,” “Make You Feel My Love,” “Granada,” “Angels Calling,” “You Are So Beautiful,” “Something in the Way She Moves,” “Love Will Never End,” “Under One Sky” and “Lean on Me.”
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