Tony Vincent: Actor, Musician, Songwriter, and Producer - a podcast by Other World Computing

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In 2019, after 21 years in New York City, artist and musician Tony Vincent ("The Voice,""Jesus Christ Superstar,"American Idiot,"We Will Rock You,"and"Bohemian Rhapsody"in front of Queen Elizabeth II and 200 million fans) relocated to Nashville. He is producing music out of his new studio, SoundShop370 and training music theater hopefuls in PCG Theatrical.



Our host, Cirina Catania, catches up to him and has a very candid conversation about life in the Broadway fast lane, what took him to Nashville and what he is doing now to honor his musical roots while helping others! Stay tuned. It is a fascinating conversation which will leave you appreciating all that you have now in your life and give you the courage to pursue your dreams.Widely known for his appearance as a finalist on NBC's The Voice, recording artist, actor and producer Tony Vincent has spent the last 22 years of his career operating out of New York City. While at university, Vincent started his own record company, Adobe Flats, writing and producing the 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.



In 1997 Vincent 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 on London's West End and has also fronted the band multiple times including an epic performance of"Bohemian Rhapsody"for Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee, with a live audience of over 1-million people surrounding Buckingham Palace and 200-million viewers globally.



Vincent independently released two more albums, A Better Way, produced by Adam Anders (Glee, Rock Of Ages), and the self-produced In My Head, following his showing on The Voice. Tony Vincent is currently writing and producing out of his newly relocated recording studio (SoundShop370) in Nashville, TN and is leading PCG Theatrical— a customized, full-service artist development program specifically designed for aspiring musical theatre performers.







For more information about our amazing sponsor, Other World Computing, go to MacSales.com or OWCDigital.com, where you’ll find hardware and software solutions and tutorial videos that will get you up and running in no time.For more about our host, filmmaker, tech maven and co-founder of the Sundance Film Festival, Cirina Catania, visit cirinacatania.com.



If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. Cirina is always up for new ideas!In This Episode



00:01 - Cirina introduces Tony Vincent, recording artist, actor and producer05:19 - Tony shares how The Beatles is one of the greatest influences in his music and career and almost every other musician, too.11:04 - Tony describes his experiences moving back to his hometown after living in the busy city of New York.17:03 - Tony talks about being a father of two and how he supports his children’s interests even if they are not music industry related.24:14 - Tony’s talks about the PCG Theatrical, a customized, full-service artist development program specifically designed for aspiring musical theatre performers.29:14 - Tony shares his vision in helping young people gain the confidence to believe in themselves that they can become what they dream of.34:06 - Tony tells us his inspiration behind his music shop, SoundShop370.39:36 - Cirina and Tony talk about their preferences in producing good sound and music quality.45:42 - Why is it important to invest in good quality gears and equipment in recording performanc...

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