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Tony O'Malley (born 15 July 1948 in Bushey, Hertfordshire) is a British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player. He was the keyboardist for Arrival who had a No. 8 UK hit with "Friends" (written by Terry Reid) in 1970, and the hit "I Will Survive", written and arranged by fellow Arrival member Frank Collins. Following this he became one of the founder members of the british soul band Kokomo. He joined 10cc in 1977, after the departures of Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, and played on their live album, Live and Let Live.
He now leads the 'Tony O'Malley Band' which is completed by Richie Aikman on guitar, Sonny Winslow on bass and Ally McDougal on drums.
This conversation is from the Unity 101 Radio Station Archives and was first aired on Jim Baker's This Is Soul show.
Unfortunately because of copyright permissions we cannot play all the songs that Tony mentions in the conversation but there is a new track at the end of the conversation that is unreleased.
By Jim BakerTony O'Malley (born 15 July 1948 in Bushey, Hertfordshire) is a British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player. He was the keyboardist for Arrival who had a No. 8 UK hit with "Friends" (written by Terry Reid) in 1970, and the hit "I Will Survive", written and arranged by fellow Arrival member Frank Collins. Following this he became one of the founder members of the british soul band Kokomo. He joined 10cc in 1977, after the departures of Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, and played on their live album, Live and Let Live.
He now leads the 'Tony O'Malley Band' which is completed by Richie Aikman on guitar, Sonny Winslow on bass and Ally McDougal on drums.
This conversation is from the Unity 101 Radio Station Archives and was first aired on Jim Baker's This Is Soul show.
Unfortunately because of copyright permissions we cannot play all the songs that Tony mentions in the conversation but there is a new track at the end of the conversation that is unreleased.