Catch Up With The Tenors

Catch Up With The Tenors

Find out what\’s new with The Tenors, and enter to win their latest CD, Lead With Your Heart.

The first time I met The Tenors was in 2008 when they performed in Calgary. Known then as The Canadian Tenors, the boys spent an afternoon in a local park gamely dodging raindrops and mosquitos, climbing fences, and running through tall grass in tuxedos. It was about as down-to-earth as you could get.

When we sat down to chat over salad, their passion for music was immediately evident and inspirational. Their desire to make a difference in the world was genuine, and the bond they shared with each other and their fans was incredibly special. They did, indeed, seem destined for great things. 

We, at alive, had the pleasure of meeting up with The Tenors again—Fraser Walters, Clifton Murray, Remigio Pereira, and Victor Micallef—while they were in Vancouver recently.

Since 2008, their music has reached—and touched—a worldwide audience. Their passion, talent, and genuineness resonate with people everywhere. It may sound cheesy, but their music really makes you want to follow your heart and achieve something meaningful.

Put your feet up, relax, catch up with The Tenors, and discover how they’re still leading with their hearts. And be sure to enter to win 1 of 10 copies of The Tenors’ latest CD, Lead With Your Heart. You can also find the article in the April issue of alive.

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