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Tony Mills (Anthony Paul Mills) was born on 7 July, 1962 in Solihull, England, is a British rock singer (1962–2019). Discover Tony Mills's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Anthony Paul Mills |
Occupation |
Singer |
Age |
57 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
7 July, 1962 |
Birthday |
7 July |
Birthplace |
Solihull, England |
Date of death |
18 September, 2019 |
Died Place |
N/A |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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Tony Mills Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Tony Mills Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tony Mills worth at the age of 57 years old? Tony Mills’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Tony Mills's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Anthony Paul Mills (7 July 1962 – 18 September 2019) was an English rock singer, best known for his work with Shy and TNT.
Mills was born in Birmingham.
In 1983 he joined the band Shy.
He recorded eight albums with the AOR/glam metal band, including the Excess All Areas.
He also toured with Shy, supporting Gary Moore, Meatloaf, Twisted Sister, Bon Jovi, Magnum, Manowar, Badlands, Enuff Z Nuff, Sleeze Beez, UFO, and the Ian Hunter/Mick Ronson outfit with whom he performed on stage in Brighton, just prior to Ronson's death.
The tours spanned the whole of Europe and North America, it was here that Mills provided backup vocals to the Philadelphia-based band Cinderella on their debut album, Night Songs.
After working as a session vocalist through the 1990s with Slade, Simon Harrison, Dave Saylor and Cozy Powell (unreleased) in conjunction with his recording and touring work with Siam, the band eventually folded in 1996 and Mills spent a year fronting a Rush tribute band, YYZ.
Mills left Shy in 1991 when MCA picked him up as a solo artist to record his first album in Manchester with engineer Andy Macpherson and guitarist Bob Maxim along with various members of 10CC and Sad Cafe.
Later, forming another band, Siam, he wrote and sang on two albums, Prayer and The Language of Menace.
In 2000 he reunited with Shy for two more albums, Unfinished Business and Sunset and Vine.
At the turn of the millennium, he released two solo albums, Cruiser and Freeway to the Afterlife.
There followed a Danish tour with The Sweet, as bassist and lead vocalist, but this did not work out, and he returned to Shy.
In 2006, he was asked to join TNT in Oslo, Norway to replace their long-time vocalist Tony Harnell who had decided to leave the band for both personal and professional reasons.
The following year Mills sang on TNT's new album, The New Territory, which despite high sales, was poorly received by several rock magazines, who it seems were somewhat taken aback by the new material.
Mills worked for many European artists between 2006 and 2010, namely Michael Voss and his 'Voices of Rock' project, Liberty 'n' Justice in the U.S., Torben Enevoldsen in Denmark, Frederic Hugues and Blackstone and Tor Talle in Norway.
Charity involvement for the Autistic Foundation for Children in North Trondelag, also saw the release of a single, "Keep The Dream Alive", along with its associated video through NRK with vocalist, Siv-Anita Strickhert.
The band toured and gigged extensively throughout 2007 in Norway to support the record, including supports to Ozzy Osbourne, Skid Row and Motorhead.
Lasse Dale was also a progressive metal guitarist from Tromso in Norway, that enlisted Mills to write and record his debut album, Screaming For Silence.
In 2007, Mills also performed backing vocals on the debut album by the British band, Crimes of Passion.
He has numerous credits for, and is in regular demand for, provision of backing vocals, and other recent outputs include The Andersson-Mills Project, China Blue, and backing vocals for Dante Fox in the UK and Norwegian rock outfit Winterstrain, appearing on their debut album Return to the Mirror as well as Shifting Sands.
In 2008, Mills released a more metal oriented solo album Vital Designs, which featured bass by Morty Black, Oddvar Krogstad and Victor Borge (TNT), guitars by Neil Hibbs, keyboards by Shy's keyboard player Joe Basketts and drums by Shy's drummer Bob Richards.
Also appearing on the album was TNT member Dag Stokke and Erik Ragno from China Blue.
In the same year, he also began work with Ronni Le Tekrø on their second TNT collaboration, which resulted in the album Atlantis, featuring the songs "Tango Girl" and "Hello, Hello", which became regular tracks in their setlist for the following tour.
In the winter of 2008, Mills joined the band Serpentine, replacing former singer Greg Flores.
In March 2010, Serpentine released their CD A Touch of Heaven on AOR/Metal Heaven in Europe and Marquee Avalon in Japan, gaining a glowing 92% review in rock magazine Burrn! as well as hitting number 72 in the HMV Japan chart.
Around the same period, Mills was commissioned to write and record an album for AOR Metal Heaven records in Germany, entitled, State of Rock, with Robby Boebel from Nuremberg act, Frontline.
Work was also completed on a more rock oriented TNT release for the end of the year, A Farewell To Arms, which returned to the classic sound of the band and was well received by fans and critics alike.
Just after the summer, it was reported that Mills had suffered a heart attack at an airport in Norway, which prompted the singer to announce his departure from Serpentine before the completion of his second album with the band.
The album has since been completed.
Serpentine moved quickly to recruit 24-year-old British vocalist Matt Black as his replacement, to allow the band to commence touring to support the A Touch of Heaven album.
The band's follow up, Living and Dying in High Definition also received great support from the media during its late 2010 release.
After a full recovery from his heart condition, at the opening of 2011, Mills had relocated to Norway to embrace the release of the latest TNT album and began touring to promote A Farewell To Arms, which in Scandinavia, was titled Engine.
The change of album title for different territories was inextricably linked to his heart failure and consequent recovery.
He consequently set to writing tracks toward a rock opera with Trondheim writer Andreas Nergard whilst touring Europe with TNT.
Mills was also part of the Norwegian artist force supporting relief aid in Japan for their recent tragedies.
After increasing unrest in the Norway camp, Mills quit TNT in August 2013, after over seven years, to satisfy his own artistic integrity and produce more solo material.
The onset of 2013 saw Mills writing new solo material including a single, "Girls in Norway" and two new albums; an AOR album for existing fans in Europe and Japan and a final album for the SIAM project involving members from the band's history and his new connections in Norway.
Attempts to fire up Siam again were futile, so Mills reverted to the solo plan intent on recreating the same atmosphere that existed in the Siam days.
As the writing had clearly split into two different projects, he focussed on the heavier album and finally completed it at the beginning of 2015, over two years later.