You know about the Three Tenors. Now meet the Three Graces. This particular troika one-ups the pop potential of Pavarotti et al, folding operatic arias and symphonic elements into more approachable popular forms. Fans of Josh Groban can feel less guilty about this pleasure.
New York, NY—Three Graces (Joy Kabanuck, Kelly Levesque and Sara Gettelfinger) will release their self-titled debut album March 4th on Decca Records.
While it is not uncommon for solo artists to work in various genres of music during the course of their career it’s a much rarer occurrence to find three individual artists with this commonality looking to collaborate on a higher level. The stunning and talented new trio, Three Graces, effectively blends their musical backgrounds in Opera, Pop and Broadway to form a new sound that resonates with any music enthusiast.
The performances on their debut album are nothing less than breathtaking, incorporating spectacular harmonies and unforgettable melodies. Each vocalist brings the best of their musical backgrounds to the forefront, as they tackle quality repertoire in multiple languages, some which they co-wrote themselves. Surrounded by brilliant production, Three Graces have created an album that will be a favorite for fans of all genres for years to come.
Three Graces’ debut album features production and songwriting contributions from some of the finest producers in the business; Walter Afanasieff (Mariah Carey, Celine Dion), Desmond Child (Bon Jovi, Ricky Martin), Guy Roche (Christina Aguilera, Michael Bolton) and Mark Portmann (Luis Miguel, Barbra Streisand).