The Tenors, previously recognized as The Canadian Tenors, are an operatic pop vocal ensemble comprising Victor Micallef, Clifton Murray, Alberto Urso, and Mark Masri. Hailing from various geographical backgrounds, including Toronto, Sicily and Vancouver, the Tenors emerged from Canada, gracing over 60 international television programs, making prominent appearances on iconic shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show alongside Celine Dion in 2010, the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2011, and ITV's Diamond Jubilee Show at Windsor Castle for Queen Elizabeth II in 2012. Their performances have spanned renowned venues including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC, the Israeli Opera House in Tel Aviv, and the Mandalay Bay Events Centre in Las Vegas, where they have collaborated with esteemed artists like Sarah McLachlan, Neil Young, Paul Anka and Justin Bieber. Releasing their self-titled platinum debut album in 2008, The Tenor's popularity continued to skyrocket with double-platinum holiday album, The Perfect Gift, in November 2009, both securing top positions on the Billboard Charts. This success repeated with subsequent record Lead with Your Heart, which achieved platinum status in Canada in a brief seven weeks and earning the 2013 JUNO Award for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year. After considerable line-up changes, the group continued to record and perform over the years, releasing their second holiday album, Christmas Together, in 2017, followed by several non-album singles such as "Believe" (2020), "Mother" (2020), and "Hallelujah" (2022). In 2023, they unveiled Christmas With the Tenors, featuring the single "What Christmas Means to Me," which soared to the top of the Billboard Top 30 Adult Contemporary Songs chart in December.
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