Tony Enos started his career being a back-up dancer for local talent and clubs in the Philadelphia club and music scene. The love for dance and music brought him to the point where he wanted to pursue a singing career in the entertainment industry. In October of 2006, Tony released his first record and started performing at local events in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. Tony's music can be described as an eclectic blend of Latin, R&B, and Pop. Musically he mixes both house and drum beats to give his fans something to dance too, and then slows it down with smooth ballads.
Tony's music can be described as an eclectic blend of Latin, R&B, and Pop. Musically he mixes both house and drum beats to give his fans something to dance too, and then slows it down with smooth ballads. Tony's influences range from Janet, Prince, and Ne-Yo.
In the summer of 2008, Tony embarked on an east coast promotional tour to promote his first single ?Work it Out? from his forthcoming debut album ?Did it Rite?, which is slated to be released in January of 2009. "Work It Out" has a strong dance groove featuring remixes by Damon "MR. DIZZY FINGERS" Bennett, and is now available on CDBaby and iTunes. It also has heavy rotation on blogtalkradio.com with Eric L. Jones, (www.blogtalkradio.com/ericljones) and Philly's wkdu 91.7fm.
On December 13, he will begin promotions for his new 2nd single ?Good Love (Grilled Ham & Cheese)?, which is anticipated to be his biggest commercial hit. His new single has a sensual and smooth R&B feel and features remixes by Miko Evans of Meak Productions, Inc.
He is openly gay.