Tony Harnell (TNT) TNT singer talks joining TNT, skateboarding, vocal coaching,
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2022
- TNT singer Tony Harnell talks about joining TNT, becoming a professional skateboarder, joining up with Bumblefoot in The Wildflowers, his vocal coaching course (The Rock Singer Society) and he clears up his Judas Priest audition opportunity plus much more.
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The first time I heard TNT, and saw the gorgeous guys with the long hair (I was only 18) I was an instant fan! Tony’s voice-one of the best ever. Ronnie was so much fun to watch play his machine gun style, and Morty! Woo Hoo! This young girl was in heaven! I am now 55 and I still watch old videos and watch in awe!
Hearing Tony Harnell speak rather than sing was truly a first on your cast and man.,not only a great interview but a great insight to one of the finest rock vocalists, which sadly was never really heard.
Tony is definitely one of the best in rock. Glad you enjoyed.
Tommy!!!! "Realized Fantasies" is an Outstanding album...regardless of how it felt doing it....honestly! "Purple Mountains Majesties" and all the rest...seriously! Outstanding! Priceless!
I can only agree...to me it´s pure magic!!!
By far, my favorite vocalist from the 80's. Also, IMO, one of the best bands of the 80's as well.
He's just a real regular dude, who had a cool upbringing, then one of his many talents brought him around the world with awesome music. Great interview, really enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
The only reasons why I discovered TNT was that I went through my brothers music albums.
Here, start with TNT knights of the new thunder album
I wonder if Tony skated at the Boogie Bowl which was technically was located in Glendale situated between La Canada, La Crescenta, Sunland~Tujunga and Montrose communities on Foothill Blvd.
It was the spot to go to and one of the first of its kind from 1977-1981.
BIG ARTIST.........
Would be interesting to hear him talk about their live shows and the use of backing vocal tracks they used for harmonies and bg vocals. Seems like they were one of the first bands doing that, especially in the 80's.
yes! good point! I saw them at a tiny venue in KC and the vocals were piped in.
What about the album TRANSSISTOR?????
Awesome album. Didn't sell for anything in the US but I owned a copy on CD.
Joe, do you know if Tony speaks Norwegian? Or did the rest of the band members speak English? Just curious.
I’m not sure if Tony speaks Norwegian but I’m pretty sure the other guys speak English. Not 100% sure.