Tony's success in touring impressed the frontman of famous British Acid-Jazz band Incognito, Bluey Maunick, who offered him the job as the lead male vocalist. He has since travelled the world with Incognito on various stages for 10 years.
Before his stint in the world renowned Incognito, Tony was a solo recording artist, releasing two studio albums under his name.
Music critics such as John Rockwell and Paul Morley consider Momrelle as the new Stevie Wonder of the 21st century, because of his similarity to the music legend's vocal vibe. While on tour with Incognito in Japan, Tony got a surprise phone call from Stevie Wonder himself, who said he loved his voice and was a fan of the band.
Through the years, Tony has contributed vocals to many albums, including Sade's Lovers Live and Soldier Of Love; Incognito's Stranger Than Fiction, Who Needs Love, Adventures In Black Sunshine, Eleven, Bees+Things+Flowers, Tales From The Beach, & Transatlantic Rpm; Terry Callier's Speak Your Peace and Total Recall; Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits and Another Earthquake; Ski Oakenfull's Rising Son and many more!
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