Celebrating 25 years as one of Ireland's most acclaimed musical ambassadors, the Irish Tenors are set to perform in Kansas City on March 6. Christy L'Esperance speaks with all three about their early ...
The unconventional opera legend Luciano Pavarotti paved the way for many performers, including the black singing trio Three Mo' Tenors. Three of the group's members — Duane Moody, James Berger and ...
Tucson Symphony Orchestra is back at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall this weekend with the Three Mexican Tenors as part of the trio’s symphony tour. The ensemble — Jorge Lopez-Yañez, Bernardo Bermudez and ...
From rap to opera, the month of January has something to offer everyone's Latin-tinged musical tastes. Seriously though, this month the hottest ticket in town for Latin music is Los ...
The three men stand together on stage, passionately singing the Mexican love song "Bésame Mucho." In English, it means "Kiss Me a Lot." Mexico’s Three Tenors — Manuel Acosta, 42, Cesar Rodríguez, 38, ...
Funny lady Joan Rivers once described opera trio The Sicilian Tenors as “The Three Tenors meets the Rat Pack.” Since then, Aaron Caruso, Elio Scaccio and Sam Vitale have embraced it. “It’s not your ...
Next up at the Jo Long Theatre of the Carver Community Cultural Center: Three Mo' Tenors. The trio — James N. Berger Jr. (from left), Victor Robertson and Duane A. Moody — will sing a wide range of ...
They were superstars on their own, iconic names who didn't need first names: Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti. The world loved them; and they loved the world -sometimes a little too literary. When they ...
For a quarter of a century, the Irish Tenors have been inducing tears and eliciting cheers in audiences. The group — whose repertoire consists of time-tested tunes such as “Danny Boy” as well as ...
Though Cardinal baseball may be preoccupying large segments of the populace in St. Louis, the fall jazz and creative music presenting season nevertheless continues this week with a full slate of ...
Perhaps it was inevitable: the Three Irish Tenors, the Three Russian Tenors, Three Mo’ Tenors, and now the Three Jewish Tenors. But marketing gimmicks aside, these singers–like the other Tenors–are ...