ABOUT

 

Tony Vincent is a renowned recording artist, actor, and producer who gained widespread recognition as a finalist on NBC's The Voice. For the past 22 years, he has successfully balanced his career between Nashville, New York City and London.

During his university years, Vincent founded his own record and publishing company, Adobe Flats Music— writing and producing the EP "Love Falling Down," which led to major label recording contracts (EMI & Sony/Epic). His solo albums, "Tony Vincent" and "One Deed," produced six #1 Billboard radio singles.

After two successful major-label projects, Vincent transitioned to rock-based theater, starring in Broadway productions of RENT, Jesus Christ Superstar and Green Day's American Idiot. He also appeared in the film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar and Andrew Lloyd Webber's cinematic Andrew Lloyd Webber: Masterpiece (Live from Beijing).

 
 

Vincent's notable role came as Galileo Figaro in Queen's rock band theatrical, We Will Rock You, on London's West End. He also fronted the band, including a memorable performance of "Bohemian Rhapsody" for Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, witnessed by over 200-million viewers.

In addition to his achievements, Vincent released two independent albums: "A Better Way," produced by Adam Anders, and the self-produced "In My Head," following his appearance on The Voice.

Currently, Tony Vincent can be seen across the world— performing with symphonies, at independent events, galas and solo concerts. Alongside his performance career, he also operates his recording studio, SoundShop370, in South Nashville, where he is actively involved in producing, songwriting, mixing and collaborating with artists across the globe— bringing their creative vision to life. Furthermore, he leads a comprehensive artist development program for aspiring contemporary artists, musicians, and musical theater performers, nurturing their talents and guiding them towards success in the entertainment industry.