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The Irish Tenors is a musical group comprised of three tenors: Anthony Kearns, Finbar Wright, and Karl Scully. Karl Scully replaced John McDermott to become the group's newest member. Previously, Finbar Wright came on board after Ronan Tynan parted ways to focus on his solo career. They have seven recordings, and have reached the tops of the Billboard world music charts. The Irish Tenors are the second leading Irish group in touring success, trailing only U2. The Irish Tenors are also known for their many PBS television specials. In 1999, The Irish Tenors performed Live From Belfast at Waterfront Hall, which was recorded and broadcast on PBS in the United States. John McDermott, one of the original Irish Tenors, made a guest appearance at this concert. and named to Billboard's top 10 "Best of" for 2001.
In 2005, Kearns, Scully, and Wright filmed a ten-part series for Ireland's RTE Network titled The Irish Tenors & Friends. Friends performing on the television special with The Irish Tenors include Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, Paul Carrick, Finbar Furey, Hayley Westenra, Shayne Ward, Sharon Shannon, Peter Grant, Rebecca Storm, Lucia Evans, and Paul Byrom.

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