Tony Bruno
50 top tracks
Tony Bruno
50 top tracks
Albums

MindExpanders (Mind Expanders) Volume 5 - Remastered
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The Beauty of Bruno
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Eat My Angel Dust! Biker Soundtrack Essentials 1966- 1971
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Hell's Angels '69 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Recording (2011 Remastered Version)
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Indie Psyche Rock - Rare Recordings from the Attic
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Into the Night with Tony Bruno
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I'm Feeling It Now
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the last porno flick
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Les Chansons des Perverts
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The Tunnel Mixes
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Serious Beats 16
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Anders'n'Poncia Rarities
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Biography
Tony "Bruno" Rey is a guitarist/writer/producer/arranger who has worked with bands including Saraya, Danger Danger, Billy Joel, Enrique Iglesias, Joan Jett & the Black Hearts, Kathie Lee, Taylor Dayne, Rihanna....Read more on Last.fm
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Tony "Bruno" Rey is a guitarist/writer/producer/arranger who has worked with bands including Saraya, Danger Danger, Billy Joel, Enrique Iglesias, Joan Jett & the Black Hearts, Kathie Lee, Taylor Dayne, Rihanna.
In Danger Danger, he replaced guitarist Al Pitrelli and was replaced by guitarist Andy Timmons. He played part of the guitar work on Danger Danger's self-titled album, with his replacement Andy Timmons playing the rest of the guitar work, in much the same way that Pete Willis and his replacement Phil Collen both played guitar on Def Leppard's Pyromania. Tony started with Enrique in 1999 and is the guitarist and musical director. He is responsible for all facets of Enrique's live shows, tv shows, and award shows. Tony also writes and produces for Enrique. One song he co-wrote was the song Roamer from Enrique's last album, Seven.
Currently, Tony's main focas is on being Enrique Iglesias' musical director and working with Rihanna on tour.
There is also a Tony Bruno that is a nationally-syndicated sports talk show host in the US. Information on his show can be found at:
http://www.tonybrunoshow.com <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Tony+Bruno">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
