Tommy Onyx

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Tommy Onyx is a technology/multimedia artist from Detroit Michigan.
He moved to Detroit from Boston in 1988 and soon came to local prominence as keyboard player with the Alt Rock band The Charm Farm.
He was twice voted Best Keyboardist in 1992 and 1993 at the Detroit Music Awards.
Throughout the 1990s he served as the Music Director for the techno group Inner City He has co-written many of the band's songs including one of the group's marquee tracks called "Hallelujah."
In 1998 his Spanish language remix of Inner City's 1988 hit Good Life, "Buena Vida" reached #10 on the UK pop charts.
He was nominated for Outstanding Electronic Writer/Producer in 2000 (Detroit Music Awards.)
Onyx has also done world tours as the Music Director for E Dancer and Norma Jean Bell.

In 1999, Onyx founded Loudbaby, a progressive web design and development company.
Currently, Loudbaby is developing content within the virtual world of Second Life as well as producing Mixed Reality Events featuring real life marquee DJs and Bands.
Loudbaby's entertainment industry clients include:
The Scumfrog
Richard Vission
Static Revenger
Kevin Saunderson
Dave Audé
Kristin Holt
Earthquake (comedian)


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