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TEXAS TENORS America's Got Talent 2009 Finalists
The Texas Tenors, who first appeared on "America's Got Talent", are composed of the incredible voices of classically trained tenors, J.C Fisher, Marcus Collins and John Hagen, perform the most romantic songs of the last century and bring their unique blend of gospel, country, classical and broadway to the stage with breathtaking vocals, humor and a dash of cowboy charm.
J.C is the ever romantic Texas Tenor with his interpretations of classic Neapolitan love songs; Marcus brings a contemporary feel to the group and John, who is simply . . . The Tenor!
Together The Texas Tenors create harmonies as smooth as silk and a sound to satisfy the soul. From well loved arias, to show songs, from" Nessun Dorma" to "My Way", The Texas Tenors cover every genre of music.
These childhood friends have carved fantastic careers in their own right, as actors and classical soloists, and since 'America's Got Talent' The Texas Tenors have combined to create the ultimate vocal sound.
The Texas Tenors themselves couldn't be more different and yet their chemistry onstage and long time friendship shines through in every performance. John brings a wealth of experience from the world of classical music. Having performed in numerous operas to rave reviews, his deep speaking voice, bright blue eyes, and singing voice dubbed "the cannon", will simply take your breath away. When JC sings John Denver's "Thank God I'm A Country Boy", no truer words have been spoken.
The Texas Tenors members:
MARCUS COLLINS
Marcus was born in a small town and began to sing at the age of 4. He first learned how to sing by emulating his favorite radio artists such as Garth Brooks and George Michael before training classically in college. Along with numerous talent shows, fairs, and cruise ships, Marcus has also performed in New York City with the cast of Hairspray, Off-Broadway's Altar Boyz as Matthew, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and as Jinx in Forever Plaid. Beyond music, he has worked extensively as an actor with appearances in over 100 episodes of network television, 25 films, and numerous commercials including P.S. I Love You, Across The Universe, 30 Rock, Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, Sex and the City, recurring roles on One Life To Live and As The World Turns, and the lead character in the video game Alone in the Dark. Marcus is proud to bring a contemporary element to The Texas Tenors and would like to thank everyone who voted for the group, America's Got Talent, and his family for their love and support.
JC FISHER
JC has entertained audiences around the world for the past 15 years. With a passion for sports, he also enjoyed singing in church and eventually discovered a deeper love for music in college. While earning his Bachelor's Degree in Music, JC performed various roles including Rodolfo in La Boheme, Tamino in The Magic Flute, Ernesto in Don Pasquale, and Henrick in A Little Night Music. After college, JC traveled to Lucca, Italy where he sang in the Puccini festival under the direction of acclaimed Italian maestro Lorenzo Malfatti. Singing everything from Country to Gospel led to one of JC's favorite experiences singing along side Rudy Gatlin in Annie Get Your Gun and Oklahoma in Branson, Missouri. He has performed his solo show on more than 75 cruise ships worldwide. JC and his wife Jennifer have two young boys, Jackson and Jenson, and are expecting a baby girl.
JOHN HAGEN
John has been described as "astonishing.. a superb tenor of deep musicality" making his Lincoln Center debut in New York City in Teatro Grattacielo's mounting of Mascagni's Gulglielmo Ratcliff. Mr. Hagen created 3 tenor roles in the world premier of The Lost Dauphane for Pamiro Opera airing on PBS. John has performed a vast array of operatic roles ranging from Alfredo in La Traviata to the title role of Otello for Cleveland Opera on tour. His favorite Broadway roles include Billy Bigelow in Carousel and Che in Evita. John has received many awards and accolades throughout his career including finalist in the New Jersey Opera Association of Verismo Opera competition held at Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Opera Auditions Regional Finalist, and winner of numerous competitions mounted by the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Mr. Hagen is highly regarded for his performances of the Verdi Requiem and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 performing these works with the Austin Symphony (TX), Corpus Christi Symphony (TX), Omaha Symphony, Nebraska Chamber Orchestra, Cedar Rapids Symphony, and the Haverford Chorale in Philadelphia to name a few. John has taught voice at Wartburg College and at his alma mater, the University of Northern Iowa. John has a deep passion for both art and music. He owns and operates the Henry W. Myrtle Art Gallery in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
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