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Tony McGuinness
McGuinness performing with AslanMcGuinness performing with Aslan
Background information
Birth nameAnthony McGuinness
Born (1961-01-01) 1 January 1961 (age 64)
London, England, United Kingdom
OriginDublin, Ireland
GenresRock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Bass, Vocals
Years active1982-present
Musical artist

Anthony "Tony" McGuinness (born 1 January 1961) is an English-born Irish musician bassist formerly of the Irish rock band Aslan.

Career

He originally started his music career as a drummer in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but switched to bass guitar soon after being influenced by watching his cousin Steve Garvey on bass guitar for UK punk outfit The Buzzcocks. He is one of the co-founders of Aslan, and wrote many of their most popular songs including "She's So Beautiful", "Comfort Me", "Jealous Little Thing", "Sooner Or Later" and "Here Comes The Sun". He also produced some of the band's b-sides.

He is highly regarded by fellow musicians and critics as an outstanding bass player/acoustic & songwriter, with an unorthodox and unique playing style which ultimately gave Aslan's music that distinctive sound.

McGuinness has also worked with Sinéad O'Connor and co-wrote with The Script.

In February 2008, McGuinness announced that he was to move to Australia with his wife Margaret, and daughter Georgia, and would be replaced by Rodney O'Brien as bass player for Aslan.

He moved back to Ireland in 2017.

References

  1. "Facebook - Log In or Sign Up". Facebook.
  2. "Dublin People - MUSIC: Aslan legend is back in Ballymun". Dublin People.

External links

Aslan
Albums
  • Feel No Shame
  • Goodbye Charlie Moonhead
  • Here Comes Lucy Jones
  • Waiting For This Madness To End...
  • For Some Strange Reason
  • UNCASE'd
  • Nudie Books and Frenchies
Live albums
  • Made In Dublin
Compilation albums
  • Shame About Lucy Moonhead
  • The Platinum Collection
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