Last night, the Jersey Tenors gave a rousing performance at Easton’s Avalon Theater. The crowd loved the energetic four singers who sang everything from Franki Valli and the Four Seasons to Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Kool and the Gang, Elton John, Queen, Bon Jovi, Whitney Houston, and even a little Italian opera.
The Tenors got a standing ovation for their harmonies on The Battle Hymn of the Republic, after which they encouraged support for one of their favorite charities, Wounded Warriors.
It was an evening of high energy, sing-alongs, and tons of jokes about Jersey lore. The four, who all have roots on Broadway, were backed up by a great band and clearly enjoyed entertaining the Easton audience.
The Jersey Tenors’ previous performance at the Avalon was the first live show after the pandemic, a streamlined rendition with no backup band. So last night was a celebration in more ways than one.
The Tenors just returned from an extensive European tour and are starting a U.S. tour which includes several cities–Delaware, New York, California, Florida, Massachusetts to name a few, and of course, New Jersey.
For the encore, the Tenors sang One Day More from Les Misérables—a Broadway musical in which they had all performed—a splendid way to end a splendid evening.
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