The Texas Tenors returning to Lee College

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Posted On:02.17.2015

BAYTOWN, TX | TheVindicator.com – You’ve seen The Texas Tenors make it to the final rounds of the national television competition show “America’s Got Talent,” and watched them delight the crowd in their own Emmy Award-winning PBS concert special — now make plans to catch the cowboy-hatted trio live next month at the Lee College Performing Arts Center (PAC).

The Texas Tenors will perform with the Baytown Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 14. Tickets are $45-65 and available for purchase online at www.lee.edu/pac, or by calling the Box Office at 281.425.6255. Concertgoers are advised to buy their tickets early; last year’s Texas Tenors show at the PAC was a sell-out, and this year’s show is expected to repeat the trend.

Known for blending their country roots with a classical sound, The Texas Tenors are “three friends with a dream” who have showcased their unique vocal talents, lush harmonies and special brand of cowboy charm in more than 800 concerts around the world since appearing on “America’s Got Talent” in 2009. The group’s diverse repertoire covers everything from Alabama to Puccini, with Broadway, pop and contemporary music also in the mix — making each live performance a memorable and musically impressive experience for the whole family to enjoy.

Their 2013 country-themed album, “You Should Dream,” reached the Top 10 and features traditional favorites like “God Bless the USA” and “Unchained Melody,” as well as two original songs and the backing of a 65-piece orchestra. In 2014, Billboard magazine named The Texas Tenors the No. 10 classical artists in the world, and the trio is routinely the premiere attraction in the tourist hub of Branson, Mo., where they perform 60 concerts at the Starlite Theatre each year.

Lee College offers more than 100 associate degree and certificate programs that prepare its diverse student body for advanced higher education, successful entry into the workforce and a variety of sought-after careers. With the main campus and McNair Center located in Baytown, Texas, and a satellite office in nearby Liberty, the college serves a geographic area of more than 220,000 residents that includes 12 independent school districts. To learn more, visit www.lee.edu.


THE TEXAS TENORS
BAYTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
7:30PM SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2015