Fetaured CD, We Three Kings, (2003)
					Other  albums include Live inBelfast, Ellis Island (CD & DVD PBS Special), Best of the Irish Tenors, and Heritage
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Christmas with the  Irish Tenors
		
		
		 
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		TALENTED IRISH TRIO
Since  1998, Finbar Wright, Anthony Kearns, and Ronan Tynan  have been touring together as The Irish Tenors.   Each one of them is a classically trained singer who has found solo  successes.   Together, they have sold out shows at major  concert halls throughout the world, including Radio City Music Hall, Sydney  Opera House, Carnegie Hall, and The Hollywood Bowl.   Most concerts end with two, three, and  sometimes four standing ovations, with Irish and American songs bringing  audiences to their feet.  This talented  trio also has performed in several PBS specials, including the “Ellis Island”  recordings that sold a million CDs and DVDs.  
Despite there being several “copy” versions of The Irish Tenors,  this original trio of Finbar Wright, Anthony Kearns, and Ronan Tynan are  regarded as “the acknowledged Godfathers of Irish repertoire.”  In the United States, they are one of the  most successful Irish touring acts ever, second only to the popular rock band  U2. 
They have given new life to countless traditional songs.   They have shown themselves as skilled  musicians of a wide range of material, with such songs as “My Heart Will Go On”  (from Titanic), “Fairytale of New York” (previously recorded by Kirsty MacColl  and The Pogues) and even Jimmy Kennedy’s “South of the Border (Down Mexico Way).”    These songs are in their repertoire  alongside “Danny Boy” and “Fields of Athenry.”
WE THREE KINGS is their best-selling Christmas album and includes  all of the favorite Christmas songs featured year after year in their legendary  Christmas tour, which has become a tradition for so many families who love  their music.   The Irish Tenors will be  singing “We Three Kings” and “Silent Night.”
        IRISH TENORS TO  HELP OPERATION BLESSING
          Later  this week on Thursday, December 13 the Irish Tenors will join Operation  Blessing as they serve a special Christmas Lunch for the Breezy Point community  in Queens, NY.  The Irish Tenors will  help in the serving line, mingle with the crowd.  This should be a special treat  for the many fireman and policemen of Breezy Point who are of Irish descent.
  
          MORE ABOUT THE  IRISH TENORS – FINBAR WRIGHT
          Aside from singing, Finbar Wright is also a songwriter and poet.  Having won all of the major singing awards at  Feis Ceoil, Dublin and having represented Ireland at the BBC’s Cardiff ‘Singer  of the World’ competition, he began his solo career in 1990 with the release of  his first best-selling album “Because.” Since then he has recorded six solo  albums.    He has also recorded six  albums with The Irish Tenors.
        Growing  up on a farm, Finbar’s musical education began at the age of six with piano lessons.  He later studied music theory at one of the  oldest schools of music in the world, The Cork School of Music.  There he also studied singing with Robert  Beare, and piano with distinguished Spanish pianist Angel Climent, who was to  be his accompanist for many years. 
        Finbar  has won several of the major awards of the Irish Music Industry, including  ‘Best Artist of the Year’ in two consecutive years in the mid 90’s.  He has performed at many historical world  events in recent times, including the reading of the Gospel at Pope John Paul  II’s legendary first Papal Mass at the Phoenix Park, Dublin, in 1979 and a live  performance for “Good Morning America” during its coverage of President  Reagan’s funeral on Capitol Hill, Washington in 2004.   
        MORE ABOUT  ANTHONY KEARNS 
          Anthony Kearns’ interest in music began at about the age of four,  eventually perfecting traditional Irish instruments such  as the double row black dot (accordion), mouth organ, and spoons.   He is a self-taught, accomplished musician,  placing in an All-Ireland competition in Black Dot as a youth.  Anthony began singing at a very early age and  possessed the natural lilt necessary to sing traditional Sean Nós music. (Sean  Nós is referred to as 'shut eye songs' in Ireland, due to the intimate way it  is performed. Traditionally, it is performed a cappella.)  After entering the  F.C.J. Bunclody Secondary School, he joined the orchestra playing trombone, and  eventually became the resident singer, singing at all the Masses and in school shows.   He sang in various All-Ireland singing  festivals (Ceol an Geimhridh, Feis Ceoils, Readoiri, Fleadh Cheoil na  hEireann), winning on a regular basis.   As  an adult, Anthony continued entering and winning singing competitions all over  Ireland, including Ireland's Search for a Tenor in 1993.  This was a turning point for Anthony.   He won the competition singing "The  Impossible Dream" and "Danny Boy" as an encore - he was the only  untrained singer competing.  Later, he  won the prestigious Dermot Troy Trophy for oratorio in 1995 and 1996, the Best  Male Singer at the 1995 Waterford International Festival of Light Opera, and he  reached the top at the ESB Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition in  1999.  In 2010, Anthony was recognized by  the Irish Music Association as the Best Irish Tenor in the US, UK, and European  Union.  He is also a voting member of The  Grammy's.  
        Anthony has a busy solo career touring several times each year in  both Ireland and America, and tours at least twice annually with The Irish Tenors.  He has recorded 10 best-selling CDs with The  Irish Tenors, many of which went Gold, Platinum, and double Platinum.     
        MORE ABOUT RONAN TYNAN
  Ronan Tynan is known for  singing at many high-profile events; Nancy Reagan invited him to sing “Amazing  Grace” & “Ave Maria” at President Reagan’s funeral.  He often sings “God Bless America” at NY  Yankees’ games, at NASCAR events, etc.   But it is his personal story that sets him apart and allows him to  connect to people who have suffered tragedy.   He was born with lower leg deformities, and was blessed with parents who  told him that he could do anything he wanted to do.  His ability to “keep on keeping on” comes  from the loving environment in which he was raised.  His parents supported him with love and never  allowed him to let his disability stand in the way.  He attended an all-boys boarding school and  vigorously competed in athletic activities.   He is a noteworthy equestrian.   After a motorcycle accident – and due to worsening pain -  at age 21, Ronan chose to have both legs  amputated below the knee, then went full out competing and winning 18 gold  medals and setting 14 world records in the Paralympics Games from  1981-1984.  He is a medical doctor, with  a special emphasis on Orthopedic Sports medicine.  
         It wasn’t until he was 30 years old  when, encouraged by his father, Ronan began to study voice.  It was 1993 and he was in his fifth year of  medical school.  His father missed his  great musical success; he died in 1998.   But Ronan says his father is part of his success.  He won the John McCormack Cup for Tenor Voice  less than one year after beginning classes.   His debut album, “My Life Belongs to You” turned platinum just weeks  after its release.  In 1998, Ronan joined  The Irish Tenors.  After completing six  best-selling albums, in 2004 Ronan left the group to go solo and released  several albums of his own.    
        Ronan is one of the most  sought after motivational speakers in the U.S., presenting nearly 50 speeches  annually for major international corporations and organizations.  He has a special relationship with American  audiences now, and he considers New York his home away from home.  On May 12, 2012, Ronan received the Ellis  Island Medal of Honor by the National  Ethnic Coalition (NECO).   Each year, The  Ellis Island Medals of Honor ceremony celebrates the immigrant experience on  Ellis Island through which millions of immigrants passed on their way to a new  life in America.   
		
		
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