Open Doors For Amici Forever
Did you ever wonder what would happen if you brought together the timeless elegance of the opera and blended it with the fun and sexiness of pop music?
Well, the four members of Amici Forever have — and they are enthralling audiences around the world with their unique musical sound.
Since arriving on the scene three years ago, the four classically trained performers have sold more than 3 million albums and have constantly remained on the top of the classical charts.
The high-octane quartet is now poised to reach an even wider audience with the release of their second CD, "Defined."
On the Saturday Early Show's Second Cup Café, they perform, "Aranjuez," "The Prayer" and "Senza Catene."
Originally called Tenors & Divas, the group is made of members from the United Kingdom (David Habbin and Jo Appleby), South Africa (Tsakane Valentine) and New Zealand (Geoff Sewall).
Visit their official Web site to get the biographies of tenors Sewell and Habbin, and sopranos Appleby and Valentine; as well as tour dates and audio clips from favorite selections.