3T Tenores
3T Tenores is a Brazilian vocal trio formed in 2002 by Tony Medeiros, Thalles Cavalcante, and Teoclísio Ferreira. They came together from the Amazonian region...
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3T Tenores is a Brazilian vocal trio formed in 2002 by Tony Medeiros, Thalles Cavalcante, and Teoclísio Ferreira. They came together from the Amazonian region with a focus on harmony and vocal arrangements. Their debut album was self-titled, and they followed it with releases like "Refém," which is also one of their notable songs.
Their music often blends classical and popular influences, which has sparked some discussion about their approach. They've worked with other artists at times, as seen on tracks like "Grave Bate" featuring Misael e Burnett. Other songs in their catalog include "O Que Você Quiser" and "Se Envolve."
Over time, they've built a following in Brazil through their live performances and recordings. The group continues to operate with its original members, maintaining their vocal style without much shift in their core sound.
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