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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Awards, nominations and chart success  





4 Discography  



4.1  Studio albums  





4.2  with Glass Tiger  







5 References  





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Al Connelly
Connelly in 2013
Connelly in 2013
Background information
Birth nameAlan Connelly
Born (1960-10-02) October 2, 1960 (age 63)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresRock, Roots music, Reggae
Occupation(s)Songwriter, guitarist, vocalist
Years active1983–present
Websitewww.glasstiger.ca/the-band/

Alan Connelly (born October 2, 1960) is a Canadian guitarist and songwriter.[1] He is a founding member of the rock band Glass Tiger. He and his band received five Canadian music industry JUNO Awards and multiple Canadian songwriter SOCAN Awards, as well as being nominated Best New Artist at the 1986 Grammy Awards.[2] Connelly has been part of all GT's major album releases as well as numerous solo recordings.

Early life[edit]

Alan Connelly was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to Edward Connelly and Dorothy Dempsey. He attended Huron Heights Secondary SchoolinNewmarket, Ontario.[3] He later earned Studio engineering diplomas both through Seneca College and Humber College in Toronto.

Career[edit]

At the age of 18, Connelly was asked to play with (future Glass Tiger bandmates) singer Alan Frew and bassist Wayne Parker in their late seventies rock band Onyx. The group disbanded after two years and Connelly formed a punk band called The Untouchable Lowlifes. They recorded some of Connelly's and singer Roland Merkle's songs.

InToronto, Alan Frew and Wayne Parker joined forces with keyboardist Sam Reid and drummer Michael Hanson, to form the band Tokyo, which later developed into Glass Tiger. Connelly was asked to join the new band in 1983,[4] and he performed with the band at first mainly in the Toronto area. The band signed a recording contract in 1985 with Capitol Records, resulting in Glass Tiger's debut and multi-platinum album, The Thin Red Line in 1986.

While on a writing trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, Connelly joined bandmates Sam Reid and Alan Frew to contribute to the songs "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" and "Someday". The two singles topped the American Billboard charts in 1986.

Glass Tiger received three Juno Awards that year: Album of the Year, The Thin Red Line, Single of the Year, "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)", and Most Promising Group of the Year. The band was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987.

Connelly toured with Glass Tiger in the United States as part of the Raised on Radio Tour and on Tina Turner's European Break Every Rule Tour. Connelly recorded in Los Angeles for Glass Tiger's third album, Simple Mission, which was released by Capitol Records in 1991. The album received radio play in Europe and Canada, and the single "My Town" reached No. 1 in Germany and #33 in the UK. The album went platinum in Canada, and the single "Animal Heart" reached No. 2 on Canadian rock charts.

That year Connelly toured with Glass Tiger, first in Canada and later in Europe with the Swedish band Roxette.

In 2009 Glass Tiger, including Connelly, played to the Canadian Armed Forces stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and at Camp Mirage.[5] They went into dangerous areas at Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) to bring acoustic versions of their songs to front line soldiers.

Connelly toured across Canada in 2012 as part of Glass Tiger, along with Roxette, with whom they had toured Europe in 1992. This brought out a few new songs on the then released Greatest Hits album Then Now Next, with one new song introduced by Connelly, entitled "Stand Up (Give Yourself A Hand)".

Connelly continues to write and produce with various musicians and performers, in world music, reggae, R&B, blues, rock and pop.[6] He submitted and performed the song "I Am That Strong" to live audiences during the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto. York Region Arts & Culture picked it up and had Connelly perform it for their 2015 gala theme song. Also in 2015 Connelly recorded with the Lipstick Junkies on their album Motown Prince.[7]

In addition to songwriting, Connelly has spent many years being involved with behaviorally and developmentally challenged as well as autistic youth.[citation needed]

Awards, nominations and chart success[edit]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

with Glass Tiger[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SOCAN Awards Canada's Songwriters". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. 7 December 1996. pp. 50–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  • ^ http://www.grammy.com www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1986/top100.htm
  • ^ "Glass Tiger". The Bulletin, Newmarket, December, 2014. Pages 12 - 14
  • ^ "Glass Tiger plays Zehr Square" Jul 21, 2017 by Coral Andrews Waterloo Region Record
  • ^ "Glass Tiger Boosts Military Spirits in Afghanistan". yorkregion.com, March 20, 2009
  • ^ '"Seems Like Yesterday" - An Interview With Sam Reid From Glass Tiger'. Music Life Magazine, Sue Sadzak Hebert | April 9, 2015
  • ^ 'The Lipstick Junkies "Motown Prince"'. Exclaim!, By Sarah Murphy, Dec 16, 2015
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