Fraser Walters

A multi-platinum artist with a career spanning global stages, major broadcasts, and theatrical performance.

Fraser Walters is an award-winning and multi-platinum selling singer, songwriter, actor, and producer whose artistry has been showcased on international stages since his earliest years. As co-founder of Universal Music’s globally celebrated supergroup The Tenors, he co-created five studio albums and thousands of performances worldwide. His tenure with the group featured major televised milestones including five PBS headlining specials, The Oprah Winfrey Show with Celine Dion on CBS, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee at Windsor Castle for ITV, the Primetime Emmy Awards “In Memoriam” segment, the Opening Ceremonies of the XXI Olympic Winter Games, and the iconic Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting on NBC.

Walters’ favorite roles span a wide creative landscape, from performing Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar in Australia at age 16, to originating a principal role in the World Premiere of The Lord of the Rings stage adaptation in Toronto, to a distinguished two-year tenure with the internationally renowned and Grammy Award–winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer.

Throughout his career, Fraser has shared the stage and screen with some of the world’s most influential artists, including Sir Paul McCartney, Smokey Robinson, Sir Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah McLachlan, and David Foster.

As an Executive Producer and featured artist, Walters helped helm The Tenors’ most recent PBS special, “The Best of Our Lives,” for which he also co-wrote the title track. Now entering an exciting new chapter, Fraser—alongside his wife, celebrated vocalist and songwriter Kelly Levesque—is developing an original dramatic musical as co-writer of the Book, Music, and Lyrics, with Tony Award–winning producers attached.