Ten Tenors News and Information
Posted 6/18/2009
The Ten Tenors are an interesting Australian outfit known for their charisma and charm while bouncing from beautifully crafted rock hits to dance hits to operatic ballads - all in one seamless set.
The group regularly tours Europe, Canada and the United States, wowing fans with a very diverse collection, including Queen hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody,” and "Bicycle Race,” Bee Gees hits and ABBAs "Dancing Queen,” combined with opera songs and Australian hits (yes, Men at Work is often included).
Formed in 1995, the group found international fame as surprise guests at the Eurovision Grand Prix de la Chanson in Kiel, Germany, in 2002. The group offered a medley of the finalists songs, fused with artistry and humor. Soon after, the collective was selling out shows around the globe.
The groups first release was "Tenorissimo!” in 1998, followed by seven more albums, most recently "Heres to the Heroes” in 2006. They have also released a number of videos and DVDs, mostly corresponding with their most popular CDs and tours.
The group is currently made up of Steve Sowden, Shannon "Bomber” Brown, Drew "Creamy” Graham, Craig "Chendry” Hendry, Graham Foote, "Liam McLachlan, Dion Molinas, Stewart "Sancho” Morris, Jeff "Tuckshop” Teale and Jason "Shorty” Short.