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Tony Middleton

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Tony Middleton………One of the most versatile performers in entertainment today, has been described as 
having “a rare ability” and a “vocal talent unsurpassed”. Tony’s career is an interesting and diversified one, which spans many years of accomplishments. Although 
as a teenager, he was working towards becoming a “golden gloves” boxer, he changed course and became the 
lead singer and songwriter of a group called “The Willows”. They are most known for the crossover song, 
he wrote, “Church Bells May Ring”. They did “My Dear Dearest Darling”, “Dolores”, “White Cliffs of Dover”
and many more

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"Feelin' Good" with Tony Middleton

"Feelin' Good" with Tony Middleton

Jazz Vocalist & Lead Singer of the Willows Having sung for years as an R&B, Soul, and Jazz performer in New York, London, Paris, and more recently a tour in Wales, Tony is now singing with his pianist Jesse Elder, 3-time ASCAP winner & his quartet. Tony, besides being the lead singer of the Willows, “Church ...

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Tony Middleton @ The Blue Note (NYC) on January 18

Tony Middleton @ The Blue Note (NYC) on  January 18

WHAT: Having sung for years as an R&B, Soul, and Jazz performer in New York, London, Paris, and more recently a tour of Northern Soul in Wales, Tony is now singing with his pianist Jesse Elder, 3-time ASCAP award winner & his quartet. Tony, besides being the lead singer of the Willows, “Church Bells May Ring”, ...


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