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Welcome to the new Tony Ezzy website!
Stay tuned for more music, photos and videos from Tony E.
This is a song to help you brush up on your teleportation and bi-location skills. I haven’t had any success with it yet, but that’s because they’re broadcasting malevolent interference from the moon!
Check this! There will be puke on your door with red chunks in it in no time!
Live in Montreal for Ezpozine 2010. Le Divan Orange. March 31st, 2010 The countdown commences…
This is a clip from Space Plane radio. It’s James Gilliland talking about space travel, with my reezzul deezul tape track playing in the back, followed by some whimsical musings. Don’t succumb to the Mysterium!
Clip From Space Plane Radio 03/29 by Antoun
When the electricity goes out, you can still have funk, but you better hold your umbrellas up because horses will soon be falling from the sky!
Horsey Drop! by Antoun
If you’re in Montreal, keep your eyes on them modified cigarette machines!
May this song act as a trigger to all potential E.T. Contactees!
Believe! (You Really Must) by Antoun
This is a fifty second bass clarinet poetry slam about the secret government!
Dis-Information Lament by Antoun
The common man is an Idiot? The common man chooses to be an idiot? The common man is an idiot? The common man chooses to be an idiot. Those who exploit idiocy unleash a terrible evil. This evil exploits the common man.
Check out this classic track by Tony Ezzy from 2002, “Me and the Boys”. It features a guest appearance by Tony E.’s special needs, rapping prodigy, Nathan Dickie!
This was a live solo show in which one of Tony’s cables started messing up. His micro Korg was on the fritz (a common function of said synth). Luckily the Sequential Circuits sixtrack was working fine. He deals with the problem in hilarious Ezzy fashion. Also, check out the informative slide show!
Crisis on Infinity Earths by Antoun
This song is a tribute to the DC comics mini-series, “Crisis on Infinite Earths” by Marv Wolfman and George Perez from 1985. They was deep into the concept of the multi-verse! The dude talking at the beginning of the track is not me!
The legendary Reverend Dr. Anthony Ezzy sings psalms in praise of himself, with a little help from the Masters of the Universe