ony Rundle started playing music in South London, then spent many years on the folk circuit and performed in clubs and festivals in the UK and abroad. He’s broadcast on National radio and performed at various city halls across the UK. He’s also played in ceilidh bands, fronted his own Blues Band, sung jazz, and even performed principal roles with local Gilbert & Sullivan societies.
During the Lockdown, he finally got round to recording some of his own music. Tony sings, plays bass, various guitars, mandolin and concertina.
As well as the inspiration behind his music, you can interview him about:
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