When tenors Jeff Anderson, Andrew Goodwin and Jordan Johnson, baritone James Berrian and bass Scott Lawrence came together as one spectacular vocal ensemble, known as Veritas, their backgrounds, encompassing opera, musical theater, rock and other genres, melded into a sound that’s uniquely passionate, virtuosic yet powerfully communicative. They’ve inspired countless standing ovations, in theaters, Carnegie Hall, arena concerts, even in churches and prisons.
All this has been prelude to A Time Together, in which Veritas celebrates great songs from throughout the 20th century, through dynamic musical presentations which range from a cappella to full, live symphony orchestra - and, of course, their vocals.
When tenors Jeff Anderson, Andrew Goodwin and Jordan Johnson, baritone James Berrian and bass Scott Lawrence came together as one spectacular vocal ensemble, known as Veritas, their backgrounds, encompassing opera, musical theater, rock and other genres, melded into a sound that’s uniquely passionate, virtuosic yet powerfully communicative. They’ve inspired countless standing ovations, in theaters, Carnegie Hall, arena concerts, even in churches and prisons.
All this has been prelude to A Time Together, in which Veritas celebrates great songs from throughout the 20th century, through dynamic musical presentations which range from a cappella to full, live symphony orchestra - and, of course, their vocals.
When tenors Jeff Anderson, Andrew Goodwin and Jordan Johnson, baritone James Berrian and bass Scott Lawrence came together as one spectacular vocal ensemble, known as Veritas, their backgrounds, encompassing opera, musical theater, rock and other genres, melded into a sound that’s uniquely passionate, virtuosic yet powerfully communicative. They’ve inspired countless standing ovations, in theaters, Carnegie Hall, arena concerts, even in churches and prisons.
All this has been prelude to A Time Together, in which Veritas celebrates great songs from throughout the 20th century, through dynamic musical presentations which range from a cappella to full, live symphony orchestra - and, of course, their vocals.