ABOUT
Tony Vincent is a performer, recording artist, producer, and creative director whose work has moved across Broadway, the West End, television, major label recording, symphonic concerts, and artist development.
He is best known to theatre audiences for his work in RENT, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Green Day’s American Idiot. His career has also included six #1 Billboard radio singles, recording work with EMI and Sony, and a finalist run on NBC’s The Voice.
Tony has had the privilege of working with and performing alongside some of the most respected names in music and entertainment, including Queen, Paul McCartney, Andrew Lloyd Webber, CeeLo Green, and David Foster. One of those moments included fronting Queen at Buckingham Palace for the Golden Jubilee celebration honoring Queen Elizabeth II.
Today, Tony’s work continues through live performance, studio production, creative direction, and artist development. He owns and operates SoundShop370, a private studio in Nashville, where he produces, writes, records, mixes, and helps artists shape their sound with clarity and intention.
Tony is also the co-founder of Broadway For Democracy, a nonpartisan nonprofit created with Raven Chapman. The organization uses the Broadway community’s national platform to encourage voter participation, civic engagement, and leadership development through the arts.
Across all of his work — whether on stage, in the studio, with a symphony, or around a new creative initiative — Tony is drawn to projects built around story, connection, and the power of a well-used voice.
