Tony Dupe

Tony Dupe is an Australian music producer and musician.[1] He performs and releases music under the name of Saddleback.[2][3] He has released two solo albums, Everything's a Love Letter and Night Maps.[4] Known for his work with Holly Throsby, who he produced two albums for, Dupe has also worked with Jamie Hutchings,[5] Bluebottle Kiss, Jack Ladder,[6] SeaLifePark,[7] Glovebox,[8] Fergus Brown,[9] The Woods,[10] Grand Salvo,[11] and many others.

Dupe does much of his recording work in a studio that is based on a rural property in the NSW Southern Highlands.[12] The studio is a weatherboard cottage on located on Saddleback Mountain.[13]

Discography

References

  1. ^ Rule, Dan (1 June 2007), "Sounds of seclusion", The Age 
  2. ^ Zuel, Bernard (26 November 2004). "Kids in the kitchen". Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/news/Music/Kids-in-the-kitchen/2004/11/25/1101219671620.html?from=storyrhs. Retrieved 2009-02-27. 
  3. ^ Zuel, Bernard (28 July 2007), "Out of the darkness, the kookaburras call", The Sydney Morning Herald 
  4. ^ "Saddleback SOUNDS", Illawarra Mercury, 9 January 2010 
  5. ^ "Where there’s a Will there’s a Dash to tour Australia-wide", The West Australian, 15 May 2009 
  6. ^ "Saddleback SOUNDS", Illawarra Mercury, 9 January 2010 
  7. ^ Molitorisz, Sacha (31 March 2000), "SeaLifePark review", The Sydney Morning Herald 
  8. ^ Molitorisz, Sacha (7 November 1997), "The Hand In Glovebox", The Sydney Morning Herald 
  9. ^ Lau, Kristie (23 November 2008), "Idol's idle moments", Sun Herald 
  10. ^ Hewitt, Rachel (2 October 2008), "Out of the Woods", MX (Australia) 
  11. ^ Mathieson, Craig (10 May 2008), "Mann and Super-Mann", The Sydney Morning Herald 
  12. ^ Rule, Dan (1 June 2007). "Sounds of seclusion". The Melbourne Age. http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/sounds-of-seclusion/2007/05/31/1180205384339.html. Retrieved 2009-02-27. 
  13. ^ Verity, William (22 March 2005), "How a musical genius emerged from a rusty shack atop Saddleback", Illawarra Mercury 
  14. ^ Zuel, Bernard (22 October 2004), "Everything's a Love Letter review", The Sydney Morning Herald 
  15. ^ Zuel, Bernard (9 June 2007), "Night Maps review", The Sydney Morning Herald