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4/8/2013, 10:30pm

Luhrs Presents: Texas Tenors

By Courtesy of H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
Luhrs Presents: Texas Tenors

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Introduced to the nation on “America’s Got Talent,” The Texas Tenors have been wooing and wowing sold out audiences around the world. Marcus, JC and John smoothly blend country, classical, gospel and Broadway with a decided touch of country humor and charm.

Their debut album, “Country Roots-Classical Sound,” exemplifies their commitment to the preservation of timeless classics and inspirational themes. The album soared to No. 1 on both the classical and country charts in 2010.

The Texas Tenors continue this tradition with the 2012 release of their sophomore album, “You Should Dream,” devoted to the classical treatment of beloved country, Broadway and standard favorites.

The album also includes the original title song, “You Should Dream,” an inspirational and emotional ballad co-written by The Texas Tenors and Dana Lamb that speaks to the group’s commitment to “be the living reason that you should dream.”

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