Tony Booth was born, in Tampa, Florida and resides, Alvin, Texas

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Tony Booth was born, in Tampa, Florida and resides, Alvin, Texas
Tony Booth was born, in Tampa, Florida and
resides, Alvin, Texas (35yrs). He is married to
Wanda, and has 4 children - Tony Jr., Jaenene,
Todd, Hayley Attended University of New Mexico At age14 won a national singing contest The Tony Booth Band was the house band at the
Famed Palomino Club in Los Angeles Academy of Country Music's Most Promising Male
Artsist of 1971 Nominee for Male Vocalist of The Year, 1973, by
the Academy Of Country Music, along with Conway
Twitty, Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, and
Charley Rich Tony Booth Band won Band of the year 1970, 1971,
and 1972 from the Academy of Country Music Palomino Club was voted Night Club of the year by the Academy of Country
Music under the reign of the Tony Booth Band. ASCAP Award in 1974 for Carwash Blues Nominee finalist for Song of the Year 2009 from Academy of Western Artists (Is
This All There Is To A Honky Tonk) 2009 Male Vocalist of the Year from the Will Rogers Academy of Western Artists 2011 Pure Country Duo/Group-The Survivors (Tony Booth, Darrell McCall &
Curtis Potter) from the Will Rogers Academy of Western Artists Recorded 12 Albums for United Artist, Capitol, MGM, and Heart of Texas.
Currently recording under Heart of Texas Records in Brady, Texas
(www.hillbillyhits.com) Hit Records include Key's in The Mailbox, Lonesome 7-7203, Cinderella, When A
Man Loves A Woman, Carwash Blues, Old Faithful, Happy Hour, Secret Love,
and many more. Over3000 performances throughout the United States as Narrator and Band
Leader of Tommy Tune's "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" Was a member of Buck Owens' All American Show, was a regular performer on
Buck Owens' Ranch Party television show, and made numerous appearances on
Hee-Haw. June 26, 2006 Tony was commissioned an official Texan by Governor Rick
Perry, for his contributions to Country Music in the Great State of Texas over the
past 45 years. Worked with Buck Owens, Don Rich, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Gene Watson,
Darrell McCall, Johnny Bush, Jody Nix, Justin Trevino, Curtis Potter, Leona
Williams, Jake Hooker, Bobby Flores, Mona McCall, Amber Digby, Randy Travis,
Ferlin Husky, Heather Myles, Frenchie Burke, Rance Norton, Kimberly Murray,
Frankie Miller, The English Brothers, Colorado Wranglers, Tommy Reed & Texas
Express, Miss Leslie and her Juke Jointers and many others. Tony joined Heart of Texas Records in 2008 and released his first project "Is This
All There is to a Honky Tonk?" in March. The album became an immediate hit
and the reviews were very kind to an artist that had not released a project in
nearly thirty years. Tony followed that project up with a trio album with Darrell
McCall and Curtis Potter. Then his next project is titled "The Other Side of Love"
and he just came out with a new CD, "Old School" and it is gaining momentum all
over the country. ReBeca Conrad Gonzales ReBeca, Kenny Penny, Conrad Gonzales and Diane Farley