| Al Connelly | |
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| Born | October 2, 1960 |
| Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Genres | Rock World beat Reggae Latin |
| Occupations | Guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter |
| Years active | 1986-Present |
| Associated acts | Glass Tiger,Crab Bucket Orchestra (CBO),Norge Union,The Lowlifes |
| Website | Al Connelly's Music |
Al Connelly (born Alan John Connelly, 2 October 1960, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) to Edward and Dorothy Connelly. Al is the founding guitarist with the Canadian rock band, Glass Tiger. He and his band were honoured with five Canadian Music Industry Juno Awards, multiple Canadian SOCAN Classic Awards and were nominated for a Best New Artist Grammy Award.[1] Al has released solo recordings as well.
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Al resides in the Toronto, Ontario area. It was from the Newmarket area Al, at the age of 18, was asked to play with (future) GT band mates singer Alan Frew and bassist Wayne Parker in their late seventies rock band Onyx. The band, after 2 years of Canadian road life, disintegrated and Al formed a punk band called 'The Lowlifes' which recorded some of Al's songs. It wasn't long before a new band had emerged with Alan Frew and Wayne Parker joining forces with keyboardist Sam Reid and drummer Micheal Hanson to eventually become Glass Tiger. Al was then asked to join the new outfit in 1983. Their Toronto area popularity and songwriting capabilities eventually led them to a recording contract in 1985 with EMI/Capitol records worldwide. They were released on the world famous Blue Note Records under EMI Group in America.
Tours in America with Journey (with Steve Perry on vocals) and Tina Turner through Europe quickly secured an internationally positive response to the band's music. Micheal Hanson left the group in 1988 and was eventually replaced by Toronto drummer Chris McNeill.
The band's music is still strong and heard on the airwaves today and as recently as 2009 were honoured to be able to play to the Canadian Armed Forces stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Al continues to write and produce music today in many interesting musical genres.
Connelly has acquired Studio Engineering Tech Diplomas both through Seneca College electrical Engineering and Humber College in Toronto. In addition to songwriting, Connelly also has spent many years working with Behavioral, Autistic and Developmentally Challenged youth.
SOCAN Awards
Classic Awards for songs:
Gold & Platinum Records
-Nearly every Glass Tiger record went Gold or Platinum
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