Tony Martino Musical artist

Tony Martino is a singer-songwriter, record producer and independent record label owner from Chicago. Martino is also the primary singer/songwriter and producer for his new side-project formed in 2014, The Rarest Kind, a group with a "revolving member" format in which he is the only official and permanent member. His songs have been featured in several television shows, including the "Ghost Whisperer" on CBS, MTV's "The Real World" and "Road Rules", Discovery Channel's "Dr. G: Medical Examiner" and many others. He has also received critical acclaim and other mentions in major media publications and music magazines such as the Daily Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, Amplifier Magazine, and Performing Songwriter Magazine. Martino is also known for his upfront opinions on various music-related topics. He was quoted in The Wall Street Journal discussing the controversial use of Auto-Tune recording software. Academy Award and Emmy Award-nominated musician, Adam Schlesinger of the pop/rock band Fountains Of Wayne, also praised Martino's music in an article in The New York Times, after randomly meeting him and being given one of his demos prior to an Ivy concert in Chicago. Martino is a co-founder of Gladius Records, a Chicago independent record label.

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Tony Martino
Hometown
Chicago
United States

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Musical artist

Career started2004
associated musical artist
The Rarest Kind
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Pop music
Rock music
Acoustic music
instrument
Electro-Theremin

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