Tony Scalzo

Tony Scalzo

Tony Scalzo performing in Austin, Texas
Background information
Born May 6, 1964 (age 52)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Origin Austin, Texas, U.S.
Genres Pop rock, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, guitarist
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass
Years active 1993–present
Associated acts Fastball

Tony Scalzo (born May 6, 1964 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American rock musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the band Fastball.

Early life

Tony Scalzo was born in Hawaii to a mother from Arizona and an Italian-American father from New Jersey[1] but moved quite often as a child because his father was a U.S. Marine who fought in World War II.[1] Scalzo began playing bass guitar in the 1980s and soon began forming bands. He has four children:[1] Scarlett, Claudia, Gabriel, and Henry Scalzo.

Career

In 1994, Scalzo left his punk/pop group The Goods and made the decision to relocate to Austin, Texas to join the Beaver Nelson Band. However, he ended up leaving the group and helped form the band Fastball. The new group was composed of Scalzo and two of his former bandmates, Joey Shuffield and Miles Zuniga. Fastball was signed by Hollywood Records and began touring the country. Their second album had Top Ten hits in six different countries in the summer of 1998, and the album soon went platinum. Scalzo describes his success as being "a big homegrown thing." Scalzo also wrote their hit song, "The Way".

In 2013, Scalzo released his first studio album, My Favorite Year. It was engineered by Joe Blaney, who helped to engineer The Clash's fifth album Combat Rock.[2] Work on the album started on 2011, when Tony started a Kickstarter program.[2] Some of the songs were co-written with his Fastball colleague Miles Zuniga and were intended to be Fastball tracks, but were not included in any of the band's records.[2]

Discography

Fastball

Main article: Fastball discography

Solo

Filmography

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Graham, William Harries (November 4, 2014). "The Way of Wrenfro". The Austin Chronicle. Austin Chronicle Corp. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 Atkinson, Brian T., (December 8, 2012). "Fastball singer talks collaborations and a solo record before Armadillo Christmas Bazaar". Austin 360. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
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