Tony MacAlpine
Guitarist and songwriter, influential albums
Born
August 29th, 1960
65 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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One of the influential figures in instrumental rock and progressive metal, contributed significantly to the guitar community through innovative techniques and compositions. Released notable albums such as 'Edge of Insanity' and 'Maximum Security', which showcased virtuosic guitar play and sophisticated songwriting. Collaborated with various artists and participated in many projects, including the band Planet X. Played a key role in the Shrapnel Records lineup during the 1980s and 1990s, which promoted many guitar-focused musicians.
Released the album 'Maximum Security'
Worked with artists like Yngwie Malmsteen
Contributed to the band Planet X
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