St Patrick’s Day will be celebrated this year at
I was able to talk with tenor Matthew Gilsenan of The Celtic Tenors, who mentioned that The Celtic Tenors hold the distinction of being one of the first Irish acts to mix classical with traditional music, and Irish drinking songs.
"We basically pick songs we like whether it’s a song like Whiskey in a Jar or Danny Boy,” explained Gilsenan. “We are always expanding our music, from Italian songs right through to Roy Orbinson and Bob Dillion songs. Our show is a relaxed fun show. It’s not a very high brow tenor show in that sense. We are just three normal guys.”
Presently on tour, The Celtic Tenors have performed in central and western
The Celtic Tenors’ latest CD is called “Feels Like Home” which can be found on Amazon and Itunes. Interested parties can even get the CD at the
The Celtic Tenors are filled with national pride thus seek to preserve their native tongue. Therefore, some of the songs they sing feature Irish language. Their debut album shot to Number 1 in the classical charts, was well received in the pop charts and became ‘the first Christmas #1 Classical album of the New Millenium’ in
“We all studied at the
The Celtic Tenors are peace ambassadors but also humanitarians. James Nelson is involved with Cheryl’s Children, a project that builds orphanages in
For tickets to see The Celtic Tenors call the Lehman Center box office at 718-960-8833 or go on line at www.LehmanCenter.org. You can also check them out at www.theceltictenors.com
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