Size: 99,9 MB
Time: 43:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1992
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
1. Switchblade (4:27)
2. Do The Right Thing (4:32)
3. Please Send Me Someone To Love (4:04)
4. Ain't That Lovin' You Babe (4:43)
5. Talk To Your Daughter (2:21)
6. Amigo's Fandango (4:38)
7. Nobody Knows (3:44)
8. The Right Kind Of Crazy (5:28)
9. I'm Gonna Get To You (3:22)
10. You Belong To Me (3:28)
11. Lay My Burden Down (2:24)
Along with 9 European tours, national status in Canada and now 7 albums under his belt, Tony D has established himself as a player and performer who delivers the goods. When he was 19 years of age, Tony had the pleasure of performing with the legendary Buddy Guy, starting a trend that would see him share the stage with such greats as Luther Allison, Bryan Adams and Michelle Shocked. A consummate performer, Tony D has supported the likes of both Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan, Albert Collins, Robin Ford, Robert Cray, Koko Taylor and The Doobie Brothers.
Tony has also toured throughout Europe with Jeff Healey in Denmark to rave reviews, including an outstanding performance in front of 20,000 crazed fans at the Skanderborg Festival. Another side of Tony that is not well known is his contribution to entertaining the Canadian troops for eight memorable days in war torn Bosnia and recently (February 2003), in the Persian Gulf. These experiences changed his life.
Tony has become so well respected in his home town by the blues community that when Gladys Knight cancelled out at Ottawa Blues Festival 2000, organizers turned to Tony who not only filled in but engaged the audience with a dynamic performance that drew the first standing ovation of the weekend. Since then, he’s held a main stage spot every year in support of the festival’s closing headliner.
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
Tony has also toured throughout Europe with Jeff Healey in Denmark to rave reviews, including an outstanding performance in front of 20,000 crazed fans at the Skanderborg Festival. Another side of Tony that is not well known is his contribution to entertaining the Canadian troops for eight memorable days in war torn Bosnia and recently (February 2003), in the Persian Gulf. These experiences changed his life.
Tony has become so well respected in his home town by the blues community that when Gladys Knight cancelled out at Ottawa Blues Festival 2000, organizers turned to Tony who not only filled in but engaged the audience with a dynamic performance that drew the first standing ovation of the weekend. Since then, he’s held a main stage spot every year in support of the festival’s closing headliner.
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
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2 comments:
@ Red Rooster: Ha,ha,ha! You 'da man! Thank you very much for this guitarist - Tony D. Regards!
Thank you RR
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