Tony Lundon
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Tony Lundon (born Anthony William James Lundon, 13 April 1979, in Galway, Ireland) was one of the vocalists with the pop group Liberty X.
He is a champion Irish dancer and has toured extensively with Michael Flately's 'Lord of the Dance'.
Lundon first realised his love of music as lead violinist and soloist in a local orchestra in Galway, and also as a champion Irish dancer. A promising student he had a place the University College of Galway to study law but deferred it for a year when he got the opportunity to tour as the lead in Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance. He travelled the world and danced at the Oscars. It was when he was travelling on the road that he began writing music with the tour band, Lundon realised then that his main ambition was to be a successful songwriter.
Two years into a successful dancing career, he decided to leave the company and move to London to pursue a career in music. He spent the next two years songwriting, but always wanted to find people to write with, which he found with Liberty X.
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[edit] External links
- UK Fansite
- German Fansite
- Liberty X Media Blog
- HOFY - The Fans Video (A Christmas Tribute to Liberty X)
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