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・ Tony Diagne
・ Tony Diamond (footballer)
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Tony DeSare

Tony DeSare is a jazz singer, pianist and songwriter. He has performed throughout the United States, as well as in Australia, Japan and Hong Kong. He continues to perform all over the world in theaters, jazz clubs and with symphony orchestras. His original songs have been featured in the 20th Century Fox film ''The Tooth Fairy'', and the 2005 Indie hit ''My Date With Drew''.〔(Tony DeSare official website )〕
==Biography==
Tony DeSare was named a “Rising Star” Male Vocalist in the 2009 ''Downbeat'' Critics Poll. He has won critical and popular acclaim for his concert performances throughout the United States as well as in Australia, Japan and Hong Kong. In January, he launched an international tour with three weeks at the Algonquin Hotel’s Oak Room in New York City, two weeks in London, then continuing on to cities such as Los Angeles, Boston, Washington DC, Seattle, St. Louis and Palm Beach. "Let’s Just Stay In", one of the CD’s original songs, was featured in the 20th Century Fox film ''The Tooth Fairy'', starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Ashley Judd, Billy Crystal and Julie Andrews.
"With his dark hair, bright brown eyes and toothpaste smile that rarely fades," raved ''The New York Times'', "DeSare is one of the most promising young male performers. He is a Sinatra acolyte in his early 30s who sings Prince as well as Johnny Mercer." According to ''USA Today'', “DeSare belongs to a group of neo-traditional upstarts stretching from Harry Connick Jr, to Michael Bublé and Jamie Cullum. DeSare covers old and newer pop and jazz standards without smothering or over-thinking the material.”
DeSare's 2007 recording ''Last First Kiss'' featured a combination of originals and standards, from Prince’s "Kiss" and Carole King’s "I Feel the Earth Move" to classics like "You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To" and Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen’s under-recorded song "Come On Strong." It also featured guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, a horn section, and Tony’s longtime sidemen Mike Lee on bass and Brian Czach on drums. The CD, which debuted at #5 on the Billboard chart, at #3 on the Amazon.com ranking, and at #2 on the iTunes jazz chart, was featured on NPR’s “Weekend Edition Saturday.”
''Want You'', Tony’s debut CD, debuted at #16 on the Billboard chart when it was released in May 2005. The CD includes standards such as "Two For The Road", “Just In Time,” and “I Wish You Love,” as well as originals “Marry Me,” “How I Will Say I Love You,” and the title track. DeSare performed selections from the CD on national broadcasts of the CBS Early Show, NBC Weekend Today and Fox News Channel.

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