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The Ten Tenors

Australian musical ensemble From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The TEN Tenors (also known as TTT) are an Australian music ensemble, first formed in 1995.[1]

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the Ten Tenors while performing at KUSI-TV in San Diego

Current members

  • Cameron Barclay
  • Sam Ward
  • Michael Edwards
  • Adrian Li Donni
  • Ammon Bennett
  • Jared Newall
  • Boyd Owen
  • Joe Naim
  • Daniel Belle
  • JD Smith

Band

  • Benjamin Kiehne (Piano)
  • Trent Bryson-Dean (Drums)

Note: The roster of members does change – the above list is current as at April 2023.[2]

Creatives

  • Director/Producer: D-J Wendt
  • Musical Director: Michael Edwards
  • Lighting Designer: Jamie Schmidt
  • Staging/Choreography: Cameron Barclay

Previous members

  • Craig Atkinson
  • Robert Barbaro
  • Daniel Belle
  • Thomas David Birch
  • Shannon Brown
  • Shaun Brown
  • Nick Carter
  • Benjamin Clark
  • Roger Davy
  • Scott Fields
  • Toby Francis
  • Graham Foote
  • George Forgan-Smith
  • Jack Fowles
  • Lucas Gelsumini
  • Drew Graham
  • Gordon Harris
  • Craig Hendry
  • Matthew Hickey
  • Chad Hilligus
  • Garry Jones
  • Luke Kennedy
  • David Kidd
  • Kim Kirkman
  • Nathan Kneen
  • Rosario La Spina
  • Adrian Li Donni
  • Adam Lopez
  • Bradley McCaw
  • Liam McLachlan
  • Sebastian Maclaine
  • Kent Maddock
  • Dion Molinas
  • Greg Moore
  • Stewart Morris
  • Joseph Naim
  • Boyd Owen
  • Adrian Phillips
  • Josh Piterman
  • Jordan S. Pollard
  • Andrew Pryor
  • Sam Roberts-Smith
  • Kyle Sapsford
  • Jason Short
  • Dominic Smith
  • Steve Sowden
  • Tod Strike
  • Jeff Teale
  • Jason Turnbull
  • Florian Voss
  • Bernard Wheaton
  • Nigel Huckle
  • Sam Ward
  • Dreamworld Guido
  • Riley Sutton
  • Paul Gelsumini
  • Scott Muller
  • James Dean Smith
  • Callum Warrander
  • Jesse Layt
  • Ben Stephens

Discography

Studio albums

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Live albums

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  • ° Australian Music DVD Chart.

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Awards

Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. The Ten Tenors won one awards in that time.[29]

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