Close friends and musical compatriots with a fearless attitude toward classical music, Nathan Granner and Beau Bledsoe are earning standing ovations everywhere they go. These two young masters have consistently challenged audiences throughout the world with programs that include new commissioned works, innovative transcriptions of classical and popular song as well as genre-bending renditions of American Spirituals and traditional Flamenco.

Video Samples: (click to view)
1. If I Loved You from Carousel by Rogers &     Hammerstein
2. Shenandoah performed by The American Tenors
Sound Samples: (click to listen)
1. E Lucevan le Stelle by Giacomo Puccini
2. Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII by Federico García Lorca
Nathan Granner's old school timbre and natural qualities are distinctive and rare. He is currently performing both nationally and internationally with the Sony Classical recording trio, The American Tenors. The CD reached top five in the Classical charts. Mr. Granner has received national acclaim on such programs as PBS, RTE1’s The Late Late Show, CNN, Fox News, E! Hollywood Extra as well as press from The Times of London, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Opera News, Opera Now and more.

"Granner has an irrepressible sense of good humor and showmanship, doing all sorts of different accents, getting members of the audience involved in some on-stage shenanigans and the like. Yet when it came time for the music to start, Granner channeled all that energy and personality into his singing." - Tulsa World
Beau Bledsoe is constantly evolving by exploring new repertoire, cultures and programming. His studies in southern Spain and involvement with the tango scene of Buenos Aires have led him to create a large body of evocative arrangements, transcriptions and compositions. Mr. Bledsoe has worked extensively with the Guthrie Theater, classical violinist Gregory Sandomirsky and with the Argentine Tango quintet Tango Lorca, as well as Flamenco dancers Miel Castagna and Rey Duran. His music is regularly programmed on radio1 BBC, “Segovia a Yupanki” Radio Nacional Argentina, and “All Songs Considered” on NPR. “Bledsoe's guitar work would be diminished by calling it "accompaniment." This was more of a musical partnership between guitar and voice. ” -Tulsa World