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Tony Gallo
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Tony started singing and playing bass guitar for White Lightnin’ at the age of 16. Along with other original member, Glen Ahearn, Tony co-wrote and arranged some of White Lightnin’s earliest music. Trading in the bass guitar for the microphone, Tony prides himself on his versatility as a performer and has sung or played harmonica with such notables as Al Vega, Paul Fontaine, Brass Force, Brian Maes, Mid-Life Crisis Jazz Band and legendary blues/soul guitarist Luther Guitar Jr. Johnson. Tony currently leads his own self-titled group as well mixing various styles of jazz and r&b. His debut Record Something to Say made the Grammy pool for nomination consideration. VENUES PLAYED ~ Opera House, Boston; Mechanic’s Hall, Worcester; Ryle’s, Cambridge; Acton Jazz Café, Acton; Castle Hill Estate, Ipswich; Topsfield Fair Mainstage, Spinazzola Gala, Seaport Hotel, Odyssey Cruises, Boston, MS Mount Washington, Laconia NH and many more INFLUENCES ~ Tony prides himself on being contemporary yet in his vocal approach and style
Something To Say
By Tony Gallo
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1- All Blues 2 - Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me 3 - Night & Day
4 - The Trouble With Me 5 - Ain't Misbehavin' 6 - Song For My Father
7 - Good Rockin' At Midnight 8 - Autumn Leaves 9 -Mood Indigo
10 - St Thomas 11 - My One And Only Love 12 - Black Cow
Tony Gallo: Something To Say
by Mark F. Turner
Sometimes a touch of class is what is needed to keep music interesting. This is decidedly the case with singer Tony Gallo's recording Something To Say, which showcases the smooth vocals of an obvious seasoned performer. Performing in the Boston and New England area, Gallo has a strong tenor to baritone range with the right amount ...