Tony O'Connor
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Enjoy this Blues track.
"Nothing Less than Virtue" by Tony O'Connor is a Blues production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. If Fusion is in your rotation, "Nothing Less than Virtue" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Looking for a progressive track?
"Pushed" is a Progressive Rock track by Tony O'Connor on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. Stream "Pushed" and explore more from Tony O'Connor on SoundClick.
Just what it sounds like...
"Faith" is a Progressive Rock track by Tony O'Connor on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart, peaking at #5. Listeners who follow Fusion will feel right at home with this Tony O'Connor release on SoundClick.
Progressive track by Tony O'Connor.
Independent artist Tony O'Connor drops "Relentless (Little Darling)", a R&B/Soul/Pop R&B track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. With a tone that is progressive, this track connects on an emotional level. For fans of Fusion looking for something new, Tony O'Connor delivers on SoundClick.
For a friend who recently passed...
"Song for Nick" by Tony O'Connor is a Progressive Rock production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. Discover "Song for Nick" and the rest of the Tony O'Connor discography on SoundClick.
I love Rock, Metal, Blues, Jazz and Classical.
Tony has performed live music both in bands and as a solo act: from 1988 through 1993 around Chicago and the Midwest region and from 1993 1996 around the New York State and city region. He currently plays in the Richmond area, but is taking a small break to record his debut CD...
Major influences on his playing have been:
Diary of a Madman, Live After Death, For the Love of God, Yankee Rose; Mr Ballsy; Slapped Silly; Some Skunk Funk (The Return... Live), Tales of the Daring et al, Kiss my Axe, The Dreaming Tree and pretty much everything else, Crosstown Traffic Randy Rhoads, Dave Murray, Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan, Tony MacAlpine, Brecker Bros., Chic, Al Di Meola, Dave Mathews, Jimi, etc.,
An Ibanez and a Jackson electric, an Ibanez Acoustic electric, a Fender Acoustic electric, a Yamaha Classical electric and a 2002 Fender Precision Custom Deluxe.
For small venues I have a Roland mini-stack with two 4x5 cabinets and for larger venues, a custom built 4x12 with Celestions (wired stereo); a Line6 Bass Pod Pro rack for bass and for Guitar, a Line6 Pod Pro (stereo) and floor board, a Mesa Boogie 20/20 Power Amp (stereo) and a Senheiser Wireless (racked).