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The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 10, 2006

By Janelle Gelfand -

 

They sang opera spectacularly. But it was their soul medley, including a raucous "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," that had the Riverbend crowd screaming.

 

Cook, Dixon and Young, a tenor threesome of PBS fame, brought down the house with the Cincinnati Pops on Saturday night. The operatically trained singers recall those other three tenors, of course, but these gents came with choreography - not to mention "Aretha." Their scripted show, staged by George Faison, flowed through opera arias, spirituals, standards and a soul-disco medley, backed by Erich Kunzel and the Pops.

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Broadway to Vegas, July 10, 2005

By Laura Deni

 

Largely considered by many to be the Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras of the African-American community, Cook, Dixon and Young with have over 40 years combined experience. In 2003 they suddenly became known as Cook, Dixon and Young - a move that was called "imperative."

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Friday, August 01, 2003

By Scott Mervis, Post-Gazette Weekend Editor

 

Name any vocal music genre and the chances are good that a tenor trio exists to execute it. The Three Tenors, These Three Tenors, The Irish Tenors, The Celtic Tenors and The American Tenors collectively cover an abundance of musical species.

 

As if to leave nothing undone, along come Cook, Dixon & Young, formerly known as Three Mo' Tenors. Their repertoire spans seven genres, from opera to Broadway to jazz to soul to gospel to blues to spirituals.

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© Cook, Dixon & Young 2006