Anthony O’Neill

Anthony O’Neill

Anthony O’Neill

Singer-Songwriter

Anthony O'Neill, a talented country music singer from Scotland, has been making waves in the UK music scene with his distinctive voice and compelling songwriting. His journey into music began with a deep admiration for Johnny Cash, which led him to record a tribute EP with the Baby Snakes in 1991. This early experience was pivotal, as it culminated in an unforgettable moment when he joined Johnny Cash on stage during his UK tour. This encounter ignited Anthony's passion for country music, setting him on a path to pursue his musical dreams.

Over the years, Anthony has collaborated with numerous artists, both in live performances and studio recordings. His versatility and dedication to his craft have earned him a reputation as a skilled musician and performer. In 2023, he released his EP "All That’s Left To Rust," featuring five tracks that showcase his ability to blend traditional country sounds with modern influences. The EP was well-received, highlighting Anthony's talent for storytelling through music and his knack for creating relatable, heartfelt songs.

All That's Left to Rust

Anthony O’Neill recently released his EP titled “All That’s Left To Rust” in 2023. This EP features five tracks that blend traditional country sounds with modern influences, showcasing his talent for storytelling and heartfelt music. The release has been well-received, further establishing Anthony as a significant figure in the UK country music scene.

Currently based in London, Anthony continues to build his career, performing at various venues and working on new music. His band, Anthony O'Neill and the Murder, reflects his creative vision, with the name inspired by the collective noun for crows, symbolizing the ever-changing lineup of musicians who join him. As he prepares for upcoming gigs and a new album, Anthony remains a prominent figure in the UK country music scene, captivating audiences with his authentic and soulful performances.

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