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Sons Of Serendip Brightens Holidays With Show At Stamford's Palace

STAMFORD, Conn. -- Sons of Serendip brightens the holiday season in Stamford on Tuesday, Dec. 22, with its first appearance at The Palace Theatre in Stamford.

Sons of Serendip will visit The Palace in Stamford as part of a nine-city tour on Tuesday, Dec. 22.

Sons of Serendip will visit The Palace in Stamford as part of a nine-city tour on Tuesday, Dec. 22.

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Stamford’s Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church and the Greenwich Public School’s Honor Choir are featured throughout the show, which begins at 8 p.m. Sons of Serendip placed fourth in last year’s ninth season of America’s Got Talent.

Sons of Serendip is in the midst of a nine-city holiday tour, CHRISTMAS: Beyond the Lights. The tour brings orchestral and acoustic interpretations of modern and traditional pop classics, arranged with vocals, cello, harp and piano. Beyond The Light was included on the Best Holiday Music listing by the New York Times.

A Christmas album released by Sons of Serendip features 11 songs. Included in the album is its original track, Miss You Most, a moving song that people can listen to for free on YouTube.

The Sons of Serendip (SoS) are a musical ensemble of four friends, who through a series of serendipitous events, came together in graduate school at Boston University and auditioned for America’s Got Talent.

SoS quickly became an audience favorite, winning fourth place in the 2014 competition. The members are Micah Christian, a teacher from Randolph, Mass. and the lead singer for the group; pianist/vocalist Cordaro Rodriguez, an attorney from Charlotte, N.C.; Kendall Ramseur, a cellist and cello instructor from Charlotte, N.C. and harpist Mason Morton, a teacher from Atlanta. All have been playing their instruments since childhood.

The stop at the Palace is the last of the tour for Sons of Serendip, who also played in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and Massachusetts on the tour.

Tickets for the show at the Palace begin at $20. For more information, click here to visit the Palace website.

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