Sons Of Serendip: A Performance on Remembrance
- Gabriella
- Dec 17, 2024
- 2 min read
Last week Sunday, Sheboygan was alive, as America's Got Talent finalists and musical quartet, "Sons of Serendip," performed at The Stefanie H. Weill Center. Kendall Ramseur (cellist), Cordaro Rodriguez (pianist), Mason Morton (harpist), and Micah Christian (lead vocalist) joined us as they performed Christmas classics along with originals and covers, which brought them to the final four on AGT. Fans describe their experience as, "The concert was spectacular! They always take my breath away! They are all truly gifted and make such beautiful music together!" and a, "Great evening of music from 4 amazing musicians and all-around wonderful human beings. These guys are not to be missed!"

The quartet gained attention in 2014 when they performed on the 9th season of America's Got Talent. Micah Christian describes the moment they got called back to perform as exhilarating, with the band "running around in excitement" for the chance to be on the show. Unknown to them at the time was that they would make it to the quarterfinals and receive attention all over the country from this. Post AGT, the band has been touring all around the country, including last Sunday, December 15th, at The Weill Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

The band states, “Serendipity brought us together,” and it shows as they spread their inspiration and love in their shows. They emphasized the importance of remembering those who aren't with us during the holidays, setting up a Christmas tree and ornaments you could put up to memorialize that person. Micah Chritstain talked to the audience about his own touching moments with his family, the first gift he gave his mother (a necklace that she wore every day even after it made her skin green). Additionally, he invited the audience to interact, asking them about the funniest gifts they were given, singing Happy Birthday to those celebrating theirs, having us sing with them, and inviting a member of the audience to play the harp for a portion of the show.

Their show is something you can't miss, especially during the holidays. On their website, https://www.sonsofserendip.com/, you can find a continuous list of their tours, playing songs from their albums and covers.






































