The Texas Tenors

The Texas Tenors are a “made in America” success story. These three friends—Marcus Collins, JC Fisher, and John Hagen—were once struggling to pay the bills. On a whim, after having performed together only a couple of times, the trio decided to audition in Houston, Texas, for “America's Got Talent,” a televised talent show in front of three judges and 100 million viewers. The three friends won the hearts of millions of fans, which landed them into the finals, making them the highest ranking vocal group in the history of the show.
Flash forward one year. The Texas Tenors have now played everywhere from Las Vegas to Scotland. They've performed in front of Merle Haggard and with symphony orchestras. Fans who fell in love with the Texas Tenors on TV come out to see the trio perform the songs that wowed judges.
And don't be fooled by their somber black suits and cowboy hats. The Texas Tenors take their music seriously, but never themselves. Weaving effortlessly from John Denver to Puccini to “West Side Story,” the trio takes their audience on a musical ride from West Virginia to Italy to New York City, pausing between genres long enough only to tell stories and smile for pictures.
Now you can also see them and hear their crystal clear voices in the intimate setting of the Luhrs Center.
Friday March 23, 2012
Luhrs Center
8:00 P.M.
Showtime and Ticket Information
www.thetexastenors.com