Tony Rey
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Tony "Bruno" Rey is an American guitarist, writer, producer and arranger who has worked with bands including Saraya, the Mike Pont Band, Danger Danger, Billy Joel, Janet Jackson, Enrique Iglesias, Joan Jett & the Black Hearts, Kathie Lee, Taylor Dayne, Anastacia and Rihanna.
Tony Rey | |
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Genres | Rock, Glam metal |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist Producer Music director |
Instrument | Guitar |
In Danger Danger, he replaced guitarist Al Pitrelli and was replaced by guitarist Andy Timmons. He played almost all of the guitar work on Danger Danger's self-titled album, with his replacement Andy Timmons playing the rest.
Rey started with Iglesias in 1999 and is the guitarist and musical director. He is responsible for all facets of Iglesias' live shows, TV shows, and award shows. Rey also writes and produces for Iglesias. One song he co-wrote was "Roamer" from Iglesias' album, 7.[1] Rey also provided guitar on Janet Jackson's single "Just a Little While".
Writing songs with Aldo Nova
Date | Program | Notes
2000 Howard Stern Show with Enrique Iglesias |
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February 10, 2008 | 50th Grammy Awards | Introduced by Rihanna on Red Carpet and shown sitting with Enrique Iglesias |
February 6, 2008 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno[2] | As Enrique Iglesias' guitarist |
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