0:00
0:00

Save as Playlist     Clear     Source: YouTube

Share with your Friends
Tony Barron Free Music

Biography

Tony Barron Free Music

Tony Barron

Real name: Nick Sisk

Tony Barron (born Nick Sisk), a big band leader from South Bend, Indiana, started his band in 1968 not long after he graduated from High School.
His orchestra, which was popular in nearly 45 states, traveled throughout the Midwest and parts of the East coast for nearly 30 years.
When Guy Lombardo passed away in November of 1977, Tony started playing the music of Guy Lombardo and went around the country performing dances and concerts in tribute to the late bandleader. He always played some of his own arrangements during these dances and concerts.
Tony was born and raised on a farm in the small city of Mishawaka, just outside of South Bend. He converted the barn on the farm into a ballroom and big band museum called "Melody Manor." His orchestra played for dancing at Melody Manor during the winter months when the weather was bad and it was too cold to travel great distances.
He often performed in Florida at The Colliseum Ballroom. Other venues included the famed Willowbrook Ballroom (Chicago), The Aragon Ballroom (Chicago), and The Indiana Roof Ballroom (Indianapolis, Indiana). His orchestra was voted "Orchestra Of The Year" several times by The National Ballroom And Entertainment Association.
Over the years, The Tony Barron Orchestra released a few recordings. In 2003, with the cooperation of new director Barry Wagner, The Guy Lombardo Society released a CD in remembrance of Tony and his love for Guy Lombardo's music.