Toni Amboaje | |
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Born | 1981 |
Genres | Heavy metal Power metal Alternative metal |
Instruments | vocals |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Labels | Avispa/Triple A-Metal |
Toni Amboaje is a Spanish singer who currently works for metal band Sauze, which formed on early 2008.
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Amboaje discovered his passion for the music when he was only 4 years old, on the mid 80s while listening to his parents favorite singer Bruce Springsteen and band Dire Straits, this marked his influences to be a musician. It wasn't until 1992 that he discovered Bryan Adams's Waking Up the Neighbours that changed the way he thought of music leading him to play the guitar, write and sing his own songs.
In 1998 after some years of delf-learning buys his own electric guitar and forms a band along with a frind of him, Gus Velasco. After some years improving themselves, learning how to play in a more professional way, decide the style and recruit the correct members, it's formed on mid 2002 the metal band Hard Spirit.
Already on Hard Spirit he lived processes of creation and evolution of a band, after more than 50 concerts in Spain, winning the award for best vocalist on Villa de Bilbao, Hard Spirit released their debut album Walk the Wild with good critics reception. That same year Amboaje participated in an AOR project from Jaén Hardleywood's band, where he co-wrote and sang on 3 songs. On late 2007 he accepted Ardines, Mon and Ramil's invitation to join them as lead vocalist for alternative metal band Sauze, where he participed on debut album Nada Tiene Sentido, released on June 1, 2008.