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Tony Valley
grew up in Monson, MA, a small town outside of Springfield.
His passion for music began when the then 14-year-old high school
student broke his leg on a BMX bike, prompting his parents to
bribe him with a guitar; provided he ditch the bike.
It was an interest his family understood very well,
according to Tony, “I started learning the vocal harmonies from
my Dad’s eight tracks.” Along with those Eagles tapes, he also
found inspiration from bands such as The Beatles, and Led Zeppelin.
As for the BMX bike, he kept
riding and although he took time out
to attend college, studying both music and business, he quickly
found himself performing live throughout the Northeast
with the hard rock band Steadfast, and eventually ended up living in
Los Angeles playing such landmarks as The Roxy
and the Whiskey a-Go-Go.
After a few months on the West Coast the band unfortunately broke
up,
and Tony made his way back to the East Coast where he continued
honing his craft playing in a series of bands including the
hard rock group Fortis and the acoustic-based East 9th and Monson.
In early 2000, Valley’s next
venture was the hard rock band Cola,
later known by the moniker EC Engine. Featuring Tony as the
sole guitarist the band quickly released a 4 song demo and then
entered Longview Recording Studios to record their first full length
album,
aptly titled All This Rock N’ Roll.
Featuring chugging yet
intricate guitar work, the music had a
funkiness whose raw edges drove the songs like a chainsaw.
But it was the moody, Zeppelin infused riffing of the song
Rocket Store that quickly landed Tony and the band a
management deal with New York based, Avenue Management Group.
After playing the East Coast, opening for the likes of 80’s metal
bands
Ratt and Winger, playing a few blistering shows at NYC landmark
CBGB’s
and rocking out to 15,000 plus at Locobazooka, the band
unfortunately
went their separate ways, but Tony found himself kept on board at
Avenue Management Group, under the supervision of Cynthia Barnett.
Soon, Tony was hooked up with former LFO band member
Devin Lima and over the past few years has been writing and
recording a bunch of new original material that will be soon
become part of a new band, titled
Cadbury Diesel.
Tony is also currently at work on his own original solo album.
With no title as yet, the album will feature a large variety of
music from jazz to rockabilly, and a refreshing return to his
acoustic roots,
with “a lot of fun guitar stuff”.
Tony is currently playing out, with fellow musician
Tony Carbone on keyboards under the name Acoustic TNT.
For more information, check out the official website at:
www.tonyvalley.com
Or check out their myspace page at:
www.myspace.com/acoustictnt
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