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  2. On Broadway (Vol. 1) - Wikipedia

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    On Broadway (Vol. 1) is the ninth studio album from Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors, released in May 2014.The album peaked at number 44 on the ARIA Charts.. The Ten Tenors promoted the album with an Australian tour across June and July 2014.

  3. The Ten Tenors - Wikipedia

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    the Ten Tenors while performing at KUSI-TV in San Diego. ... (also known as TTT) are an Australian music ensemble, first formed in 1995. [1] Current members. Cameron ...

  4. Amigos Para Siempre (album) - Wikipedia

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    Amigos Para Siempre (transl. "Friends for Life") is a live album from Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors with the RTVE Symphony Orchestra. The album was recorded live in Madrid, Spain in August 2009 and released as a CD/DVD set across Europe and Australia. [2] The album peaked at number 33 in Spain in January 2010.

  5. Larger than Life (The Ten Tenors album) - Wikipedia

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  6. Tenology - Wikipedia

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    Tenology is the first greatest hits album from Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors. Tracks 1,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,14 from album “Larger Than Life”, 2004. Track 2 from album “One Is Not Enough” European Edition, 2002. Track 7 from album “Colours”, 1999. Track 11 from album “A Not So Silent Night”, 2001.

  7. Wish You Were Here (The Ten Tenors album) - Wikipedia

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    Wish You Were Here is the twelfth studio album from Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors, released in April 2017. The album is a "homage" to many great artists who have deceased. The Ten Tenors say "This isn’t intended to be sombre, rather a celebration of the happiness these people brought to the world.

  8. The Tennors - Wikipedia

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    Despite their hiatus, The Tennors' music endured, gaining renewed international attention when "Ride Yu Donkey" was featured in Jim Jarmusch's 2005 film Broken Flowers. In March 2012, after nearly 35 years, The Tennors reunited with Clive Tennors, Ronnie Davis, and Howard Spencer.

  9. Steve Sowden - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Phillips and Steve Sowden members of the Ten Tenors at the autograph signing (2007). Steve grew up in a Christian home and later joined a church worship team as a teenager. Where he studied singing and earned a BA in Musical Theater from the Central Queensland Conservatory of Music in Australia. [2] Throughout his singing career.