Tony Lindsay Band plus SF Panhandlers Steel Drum Band
Also Tom Politzer from Tower of Power
Saturday April 12, 2014
Door 7pm / Show 8pm
Club Fox
2209 Broadway Street, Redwood City, CA
650-369-7770
http://www.clubfoxrwc.com
Tickets: $15 Adv./$20 Door
at: http://latinrockinc.net/home/event/tony-lindsay-band
or by calling 415-285-7719
http://latinrockinc.net/home/event/tony-lindsay-band/
http://www.tonylindsay.com/
Tony Lindsay
Eleven time Grammy® Award winner, singer, songwriter, and producer Tony Lindsey has released his long-awaited third album that is currently self-titled. Tony Lindsay is internationally known as the lead singer for guitar legend Carlos Santana and he can be heard on such albums as Milagro, Shaman, Ceremony, Food for Thought, and Supernatural, where Tony received eleven Grammys.
Tony also performs with his own band Spangalang, a Bay Area staple in Northern California. Spangalang has opened for the likes of Curtis Mayfield, Tower of Power, Gerald Albright, Junior Walker, and the Average White Band. Tony has also lent his dynamic voice on several radio and television commercials with Mazda, Chevy, Hotwheels, Clorox, Long John Silver’s, Joseph Aspirin, Albertson’s, Dryer’s Ice Cream, and Wendy’s to name a few. On the children’s television show “Kanga Roddy” he is the voice of “Tackle Bear.”
The third Tony Lindsay album can be found in stores at Rasputin, Virgin Records, CD Baby, iTunesAmazon.com and at his own website tonylindsey.com.
~www.tonylindsay.com
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