Tonio K

Steve Krikorian (April 15, 1949 - ) aka Tonio K was born in Palm Desert, California. Krikorian is a singer/songwriter, whose songs have been recorded by Charlie Sexton, Bette Midler, Peter Case, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Vanessa Williams, Bonnie Raitt and others. In 1973, Krikorian began his musical career by appearing as a member of the former Buddy Holly backing band the Crickets on their album "Remnants". By 1978, Krikorian went solo, adopting the name of Tonio K, possibly a reference to the Thomas Mann novel Tonio Krger, with Life In The Food Chain. Krikorian is featured as lead vocalist on the song Don't Fade Away, from the Crickets & Their Friends album, released in the summer of 2004.

Discography

  • Remnants The Crickets, 1973 album
  • Life In The Food Chain, 1978 album
  • Amerika, 1980 album
  • La Bomba, 1982 album
  • Romeo Unchained, 1986 album
  • Notes From The Lost Civilization, 1988 album
  • Ol, 1997 album
  • Yugoslavia, 1999 album
  • 16 Tons of Monkeys, 2001 live album
  • Crickets & Their Friends, 2004
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