Tony Vincent热门歌曲下载
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Jesus Christ Superstar (2000 Cast Soundtrack Recording) |
05:13 |
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One Deed |
03:20 |
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One Deed |
04:06 |
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We Are the Champions (The Voice Performance) |
03:02 |
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Faithfully |
03:33 |
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Tony Vincent |
05:55 |
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Tony Vincent |
04:05 |
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Everybody Wants to Rule the World (The Voice Performance) |
03:39 |
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Bleeding Love (From Bleeding Love: Songs from the Podcast Musical) |
04:02 |
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One Deed |
05:15 |
Tony Vincent最新专辑下载
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Boomy
2020-10-23
In My Head
2012-07-10
A Better Way - EP (remastered)
2008-01-01
Love Falling Down
1993-01-01
Loose Ends
2019-10-02
Tony Vincent个人资料
详情介绍
Best known for his appearance on NBC's The Voice, recording artist, actor and producer Tony Vincent is from Albuquerque, NM, and currently lives in Nashville, TN. In 1993 Vincent started his own record company, Adobe Flats, writing and producing an EP (Love Falling Down) that led to a recording contract with EMI Records. The two solo albums that followed, (Tony Vincent, One Deed) produced six #1 Billboard radio singles.
Shortly after his 1997 move to NYC, he took a detour into rock-based theater, starring on Broadway in RENT (Mark, Roger), Jesus Christ Superstar (Judas Iscariot) and Green Day's American Idiot (St. Jimmy). He played Simon Zealotes in Andrew Lloyd Webber's film remake of Jesus Christ Superstar, and is also featured in the film Andrew Lloyd Webber: Masterpiece. Vincent originated the role of Galileo Figaro in the rock band Queen's We Will Rock You in London's West End (2002), and opened the U.S. production in 2004. He also fronted the band itself, performing "Bohemian Rhapsody" for Queen Elizabeth II, with a live audience of over 1 million people surrounding Buckingham Palace.
Vincent independently released two more albums, A Better Way, produced by Adam Anders (Glee) in 2008, and the self-produced In My Head in 2012, following his appearance on NBC's The Voice.
Tony Vincent is currently headlining the North American symphony tour of The Music of David Bowie, and working as a record producer at his Nashville recording studio, Soundshop 370.