Internationally acclaimed Tenor Anthony Kearns brought guests of the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion to a rumbling applause after his impressive performance for the first-ever "A Night at the Pavilion: A Tribute to Kentucky's Horses." The event, hosted by the Equine Health and Welfare Alliance, Inc. (EHWA), was held on Sunday evening, July 10 - just two days before the summer yearling sale.
Accompanied by pianist Edward Arthur of Purdue University, Kearns' eclectic repertoire included Irish music, classical and Broadway favorites and a bit of opera: "La Donna è Mobile" by Giuseppe Verdi, "Ave Maria" by composer Charles-Francois Gounod, the beautiful love song from the North of Ireland, "My Lagan Love," with lyrics by Joseph Campbell, "Younger than Springtime" from the popular musical South Pacific by Richard Rodgers, and the Mexican song, "Granada," by Agustín Lara, covered by artists Mario Lanza and Frank Sinatra. Kearns invited the audience to join him for a rendition of " Funiculi, Funicula" by Italian journalist Peppino Turco, and "God Bless America," which received a standing ovation.
VIPs from Kentucky's horse community turned out for the event including Kentucky Horse Racing Commission members Ned Bonnie and John Ward (trainer of 2001 Kentucky Derby Winner Monarchos), Thoroughbred trainer Kenneth McPeek (the 14th ranked trainer in North America), and the famed Jockey Jean Cruguet, as well as Craig and Holly Banderoff of Denali Stud. Other special attendants were state legislators Sen. Robin Webb, Sen. Damon Thayer, Rep. Tom McKee, Rep. Susan Westrom, and Rep. Sannie Overly. Proceeds from the event benefitted EHWA, a Lexington, KY-nonprofit organization whose goal is to develop and maintain a comprehensive network of education, research and support for the basic needs of all horses that allows them a life of dignity.Mr. Kearns will be performing in Cincinnati, Ohio, on August 6, 2011 as part of a tour to promote his new PBS special, "Hallelujah Broadway." On August 18, he will star in the Emerald City Opera production of Die Fledermaus in Steamboat Springs, CO. He recently performed at the Centennial Celebration of the late President Ronald Reagan in New Orleans, at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In June, he starred as the lead tenor, "Don Ottavio," in the opera Don Giovanni, at the Lismore Opera Festival. Kearns, who has an international solo career in addition to his work with The Irish Tenors, has 11 CDs to his credit and is a member of The Recording Academy ("The GRAMMYs").Videos