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Tony Fox Sales (born September 26, 1951) is an American rock musician. A bass guitarist, Sales and his brother, Hunt Sales, played with Todd Rundgren, and Iggy Pop and Tin Machine with David Bowie. ==Early life and career== Born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of 1950s/'60s TV comedian Soupy Sales (January 8, 1926–October 22, 2009) and Barbara Fox (born June 23, 1931), Tony grew up in Detroit, Michigan, with his younger brother, Hunt Sales (born 1954). His first musical group was with Hunt, a drummer, in Tony and The Tigers. The band also included Jon Pousette-Dart, son of artist Richard Pousette-Dart and later the leader of the Pousette-Dart Band. The band appeared on a TV show hosted by Steve Allen in 1965 and performed two songs, "I'll Be On My Way" and "When The Party's Over," vintage clips of which are featured on YouTube. Tony and The Tigers released the song "Turn It on Girl," which was a minor local hit in Detroit, appeared on the show ''Hullabaloo'' a couple times, December 20, 1965, hosted by Jerry Lewis, and April 4, 1966, hosted by their father, Soupy Sales. The band also appeared on the local Detroit/Windsor dance show ''Swingin' Time'' hosted by Robin Seymour.
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