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Tony Lannen

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  • Genre: Jazz / Other

    Location WALLED LAKE, MI, US

    Profile Views: 10148

    Last Login: 1/25/2011

    Member Since 8/7/2008

    Record Label Unsigned

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    .. .. .. .. ...... Layout by ..CoolChaser.. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ..At 18, Tony Lannen has achieved many accomplishments in music usually attained by a performer many years his senior. Anthony Joseph Lannen was born in Flint, Michigan on July 1, 1992, and adopted three days later by Debbie and Joe Lannen. Tony is of half Hispanic (Honduran) descent on his birthfather’s side. At age 8, Tony would begin his musical career by playing percussion. It was only a year later that he would begin playing the double bass and electric bass, but it would become his primary instrument at age twelve. At age 13 he began his career as a composer/arranger writing orchestration for the musical Father Bingo which featured the Original Vandellas. Tony was a six year member of the Detroit Civic Orchestra under the direction of Charles Burke and The Detroit Civic Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Rodney Whitaker. He has performed at Orchestra Hall, Detroit Music Hall, Detroit Opera House, as well as at the Detroit International Jazz Fest were he played alongside Christian McBride. He has performed on the Mitch Albom radio show on WJR with The Bluesman, Paul Miles. Tony was asked to perform with pianist Antonio Ciacca from Jazz at Lincoln Center at De'Gage Jazz Club in Toledo. During the course of his high school studies he carried a full academic load, participated in extra curricular vocal and band ensembles, received 1’s at all festivals and competitions, performed with the DSO Civic Ensembles, and still completed all requirements to graduate in 3 years. Upon learning of his early graduation he immediately submitted his audition for the New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music and was accepted on the spot at his live audition. He was awarded a scholarship and is currently attending classes at the New School in NYC since January 2010. Tony is a proud member of the American Federation of Musicians- Local 5. He can be seen every Labor Day marching at the front of the Detroit Labor Day Parade along with his fellow Local 5 musicians. In June of 2009 Tony attended a meeting for “Music First” which was held at Wayne State University. The meeting was hosted by Congressman John Conyers. Panelists included Local 5 President Gordon Stump and singer Dionne Warwick. At the question and answer portion of the meeting Tony brought his voice to the movement. He explained that it is his generations that will carry on the legacy forged by the past and current greats of the music profession. Tony feels strongly that the young musicians need to step forward to take their place so that music will continue to grow and he expressed this to the panel and all in attendance. He told them he is willing to be the voice of the next generation of music. Tony's most recent accomplishment was winning the American Federation of Musicians President's Youth Award at the 98th Convention for the AFM. He proudly accepted the award and addressed the convention held in Las Vegas. Tony loves to play all types of music from classical to jazz, blues to rock, and beyond. His goal is to be the voice of the new music generation. He wants to bring music to the people, inspire all ages to listen, enjoy, and pass it on for in doing that we guarantee music will stay alive and thrive. Tony can be heard throughout the Metro Detroit area including such clubs as: world famous Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, Bert’s Marketplace, Cliff Bell’s, and Gizzmo’s. His debut CD "Setting the Standard" is now available. 5 of the songs on the CD are Tony Lannen originals.
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  • Paul Miles

    Tony, Congrats on your acceptance to new School for Jazz and Contempary Music In NYC ,look forward to doing another Mitch Albom show (Jan 13) before you go to the Big Apple on Jan 16th.. Peace and blues, PM

    1 year ago
  • Brad McNett

    Diggin' the tunes man!

    1 year ago
  • Paul Miles

    Tony, have a wonderful time in NYC at the New School of Jazz and Contempary Music , its been my pleasure to play and record with you. You will be part of a blues compilation album soon for the wonderful bass work on the song Way Down Moses. peace and blues , friend Paul Miles

    1 year ago
  • Paul Miles

    Tony, I have posted you and sent out a bulletin on your event to my almost 900 friends , have fun you will get your donation from me... peace and blues , your friend- Paul Miles

    3 years ago
  • Marcellino Marcello

    Hi Tony<br />Thanks for the ADD!<br />Congratulations for your music. I find it very interesting. <br />Marcellino Marcello bass player from Acireale (Italy)<br />Bye<br />

    3 years ago
  • Devin Beadle

    Tony your music really good man, been really listening to it the past few days and i must say that it's very impressive.

    Hope to hear some more tunes from you soon.

    -Devin

    3 years ago
  • Chris Hodges

    Thanks for the add. You can check me out at www.christopherhodges.com and facebook, too!
    Also, check out www.reverbnation.com/thechrishodgesband to sign up for the mailing list.

    Good Things,
    ~CH

    3 years ago
  • Motown Still Our Town P…

    Tony,Happy Holidays and a great new year-2009, please let your fan base know you will on the Motown Still Our Town project site with your contribution to the song Welcome to Detroit, peace and blues, Paul, p.s, good luck on working wih Nicholas...

    3 years ago
  • Paul Miles

    Tony , Best wishes, thanks for add request, looking forward to working with you again, congrats on a great summer, keeep rockin' ,peace and blues,Paul

    3 years ago
  • The Electronic Jazz Ens…

    Hi Tony.

    Thanks for the love and support.

    Good luck with your music and your playing.

    Kevin Keith
    www.ejeband.com

    3 years ago
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At 18, Tony Lannen has achieved many accomplishments in music usually attained by a performer many years his senior. Anthony Joseph Lannen was born in Flint, Michigan on July 1, 1992, and adopted three days later by Debbie and Joe Lannen. Tony is of half Hispanic (Honduran) descent on his birthfather’s side. At age 8, Tony would begin his musical career by playing percussion. It was only a year later that he would begin playing the double bass and electric bass, but it would become his primary instrument at age twelve. At age 13 he began his career as a composer/arranger writing orchestration for the musical Father Bingo which featured the Original Vandellas. Tony was a six year member of the Detroit Civic Orchestra under the direction of Charles Burke and The Detroit Civic Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Rodney Whitaker. He has performed at Orchestra Hall, Detroit Music Hall, Detroit Opera House, as well as at the Detroit International Jazz Fest were he played alongside Christian McBride. He has performed on the Mitch Albom radio show on WJR with The Bluesman, Paul Miles. Tony was asked to perform with pianist Antonio Ciacca from Jazz at Lincoln Center at De'Gage Jazz Club in Toledo. During the course of his high school studies he carried a full academic load, participated in extra curricular vocal and band ensembles, received 1’s at all festivals and competitions, performed with the DSO Civic Ensembles, and still completed all requirements to graduate in 3 years. Upon learning of his early graduation he immediately submitted his audition for the New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music and was accepted on the spot at his live audition. He was awarded a scholarship and is currently attending classes at the New School in NYC since January 2010. Tony is a proud member of the American Federation of Musicians- Local 5. He can be seen every Labor Day marching at the front of the Detroit Labor Day Parade along with his fellow Local 5 musicians. In June of 2009 Tony attended a meeting for “Music First” which was held at Wayne State University. The meeting was hosted by Congressman John Conyers. Panelists included Local 5 President Gordon Stump and singer Dionne Warwick. At the question and answer portion of the meeting Tony brought his voice to the movement. He explained that it is his generations that will carry on the legacy forged by the past and current greats of the music profession. Tony feels strongly that the young musicians need to step forward to take their place so that music will continue to grow and he expressed this to the panel and all in attendance. He told them he is willing to be the voice of the next generation of music. Tony's most recent accomplishment was winning the American Federation of Musicians President's Youth Award at the 98th Convention for the AFM. He proudly accepted the award and addressed the convention held in Las Vegas. Tony loves to play all types of music from classical to jazz, blues to rock, and beyond. His goal is to be the voice of the new music generation. He wants to bring music to the people, inspire all ages to listen, enjoy, and pass it on for in doing that we guarantee music will stay alive and thrive. Tony can be heard throughout the Metro Detroit area including such clubs as: world famous Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, Bert’s Marketplace, Cliff Bell’s, and Gizzmo’s. His debut CD "Setting the Standard" is now available. 5 of the songs on the CD are Tony Lannen originals.

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