Tony grew up in 1950's London and by the time the swinging sixties arrived he had developed a passion for singing and playing the guitar. He played with a few London bands in the early sixties but preferred to develop his music on his own and without the distraction of band politics! He had some commercial success and released a few records. In 1964 his song Chapel in the Moonlight released on Fontana Records charted in the Midlands. The release of several records, TV appearances and a role in the movie 'Every Day's a Holiday' topped off a very memorable decade for him. 

In the 70's he made an album for Napoleon Records in Italy and co-wrote and performed the theme song for the film 'Il Amico del Padrino'.   Later, his song “If I knew the reason” (also performed by Tony) went to No. 1 on the French Radio playlist in Southern France.  Creativity has always played a central role in Tony's life and despite the success of the 60's and 70's the rather turbulent nature of the music business didn't provide the financial security he needed. His love of art and buildings led to a good career in architecture and architectural model making for much of his working life. 

Music was never far from his mind and a guitar has always been close to hand. Over the last decade or so Tony has fully immersed himself in his music once again, building a simple home recording studio where he spends most of his time. He continues to develop as an artist and is constantly building on his substantial back catalogue of songs. When he is not performing he is more often than not found writing music in his studio for himself as well as for other artists. 

We hope you enjoy this website and help bring Tony's music to the wider audience he wants it to be heard by.