Guitarist Tony Romano has been a visible part of the New York City music scene for over twenty-five years. Just Jazz Guitar magazine wrote “His tone is beautiful and soulful, and his remarkable technique is a servant to his rich musical imagination and broad harmonic palette.” With a wide range of playing styles, Tony has toured worldwide and performed and recorded with an eclectic array of artists, including Randy Brecker, Joe Locke, Michael Feinstein, Bill Warfield, Steve LaSpina, Harvie S, Joe Bataan, Dave Valentin, Hermán Olivera, Candido Camero, Chembo Corniel, Yomo Toro, Joel Frahm, Thomas Chapin, Brit Woodman, Santi DeBriano, Paul Bollenback, Stanley Jordan, Armen Donelian, Aimée Allen, François Moutin, Debbie Gibson, Kat Gang, Alex Gemignani, and Chuck Cooper. Tony’s guitar work can be heard on all 52 episodes of the BBC series 3rd & Bird as well as the Discovery Channel miniseries Going, Going, Gone! He has also performed for NPR broadcasts, and has appeared on NBC’s The Today Show, Telemundo, and the ABC Morning Show. Tony teaches at Riverdale Country School, is an Adjunct Professor at Five Towns College, and has been a Teaching Artist for the Kupferberg Center at Queens College as well as an instructor for the National Guitar Workshop.