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'''Gentri''', short for The Gentlemen Trio, consists of tenors Brad Robins, Casey Elliott, and Bradley Quinn Lever, each members of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. They describe their sound as “cinematic pop” that is “transfused with lush, epic orchestrations and rich, dynamic three-part harmonies.”[http://www.gentrimusic.com/about-1/] Each has a background performing in musical theater. They came together in June 2014 and are rapidly gaining a following.
 
'''Gentri''', short for The Gentlemen Trio, consists of tenors Brad Robins, Casey Elliott, and Bradley Quinn Lever, each members of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. They describe their sound as “cinematic pop” that is “transfused with lush, epic orchestrations and rich, dynamic three-part harmonies.”[http://www.gentrimusic.com/about-1/] Each has a background performing in musical theater. They came together in June 2014 and are rapidly gaining a following.

Revision as of 16:10, 22 February 2016

Gentri Mormon Musicians
from left to right, Casey Elliott, Brad Robins, and Bradley Quinn Lever

Gentri, short for The Gentlemen Trio, consists of tenors Brad Robins, Casey Elliott, and Bradley Quinn Lever, each members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They describe their sound as “cinematic pop” that is “transfused with lush, epic orchestrations and rich, dynamic three-part harmonies.”[1] Each has a background performing in musical theater. They came together in June 2014 and are rapidly gaining a following.

Gentri’s first album debuted in March 2015 and hit number two on both the Classical and Classical Crossover Billboard charts. Their debut Christmas EP, Merry Christmas, is a mashup of “What Child Is This?" and "I Wonder As I Wander” that hit number one on Billboard’s Hot Single chart three times during the season.

At the end of 2015, they were featured with Lexi Walker in a TV Christmas concert, “Christmas Under the Stars,” which was filmed at the recreated old Jerusalem set that the Church built for the setting for its Bible videos.