Tony Henry (singer)

Tony Henry in 2011

Antony Garfield "Tony" Henry[1] is an English opera singer from St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

Personal life

Henry was the third of five children. His parents are Ghanaian by birth. As a child, he often had to get clothes from Barnardo's.[1] During his childhood, his siblings were often involved with the police, with one going to prison for Grievous bodily harm. When he was 17, Henry was accepted into the Central School of Ballet and worked for a builder while also learning opera. Henry moved to London when he attended the Central School of Ballet,[1] but later moved to Inverness, Scotland.[2]

Career

Outside of ballet, Henry started doing stunt work which included work on The Bill. Henry later realized that he "wasn't a very good stunt man" and later changed to a performance of Starlight Express in the West End of London.[1] During a performance of Carmen Jones, professional opera singers encouraged Henry to focus on opera because "he had a voice to die for". He later appeared in Madam Butterfly at the Royal Albert Hall and Sarastro. While at Sarastro, producers from Warner Music UK signed him for their label. They also encouraged Henry to perform opera combined with hip hop.[1] He was compared as a combination of Luciano Pavarotti and Puff Daddy.[3]

Football

Henry has also performed before association football matches. In 2003 he performed "Abide With Me" before the 2003 FA Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium.[4] Arsenal fans were impressed with his performance and nicknamed him the "Voice of Arsenal".[2] In 2007, Henry sang the Croatian national anthem, "Lijepa naša domovino" before Croatia's match against the England national football team at Wembley Stadium. During the performance, Henry made a mistake with the lyrics. Henry was supposed to sing "Mila kuda si planina" ("My dear, how we love your mountains"), instead he sang "Mila kura si planina" ("My dear, my penis is a mountain").[2] Henry apologized for the mistake, however Croatian fans considered him a lucky omen as they felt that his mistake helped the players relax as they were seen laughing after it.[2] They also petitioned the Croatian Football Federation to hire Henry as an official mascot and for him to sing at their games at UEFA Euro 2008.[5]

Album

In 2003, Henry released the album Modern Arias.[6] Sales of the album were slow at first, but by 2006, it reached 37 in the Belgian Albums Chart.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Opera. "From ballet dancer to opera's bad boy". Telegraph. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Keogh, Frank (2007-11-23). "Anthem gaffe 'lifted Croatia'". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  3. "2003 FA Cup Final". 2002–03 FA Cup. Cardiff. 17 May 2003. Anthems minutes in. BBC. BBC One.
  4. "FA Cup final as it happened". BBC Sport. 2003-05-17. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  5. "Penis error sank sorry England". Metro. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  6. "Tony Henry – Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  7. "Tony Henry – Modern Arias – Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
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