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The Las Vegas Tenors return to Suncoast Showroom

22 September 2016

(PRESS RELEASE) -- With their powerhouse voices and melodic variety, The Las Vegas Tenors return to delight audiences of all ages at the Suncoast Hotel and Casino Showroom on 21 and 22 October.

Originally formed in 2005, the group of vocally versatile men have been pleasing crowds with their high-energy performances for over a decade. Covering rock, opera, country and blues, The Las Vegas Tenors break the mold of the typical tenor group with their eclectic musical style. The talented trio creates beautiful and unique melodies, performing beloved songs like "Danny Boy," "Listen to the Music," "Nessun Dorma," "You Raise Me Up" and many more.

The current lineup features original member Bobby Black, joined by new members Paul Vann and Kyle Kennedy.

A self-taught trombone player from the South, Black began singing at his local church as a child and would later go on to spend seven years as a lead soloist for The Zion Brothers, a national touring gospel quartet.

Originally from Lake City, Fla., Vann's diversity as a singer and songwriter has helped him master a multitude of musical genres. A multi-talented artist, he began his career performing country music classics on the General Jackson Showboat in Nashville. In addition to his distinct and compelling voice, Vann has composed chart-topping hits for pop stars like *NSYNC and Mandy Moore, and can also be heard on numerous national radio and television commercials.

Originally from Jefferson City, Mo., Kennedy has been performing around the world for 20 years. Kennedy began his professional career in Cork, Ireland with roles as Tony in "West Side Story" and Prince Charming in "Cinderella." He returned to the states at age 21 to focus on his vocals, and made it to Hollywood where he appeared on several seasons of "American Idol." In 2005, Kennedy moved back to Ireland, toured with the vocal group DRUID, and was a finalist on Ireland's "The Voice." In recent years, Kennedy and his co-star Beth developed "Let's Duet and It Had to Be You: The Music of Frank Sinatra & Judy Garland," which they still perform around the world.

Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Tickets start at $22 plus tax and fees. Tickets can be purchased at any Boyd Gaming Box Office, by calling 702.284.7777, or by visiting the Suncoast Casino website.

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