Tony Singh is a Canadian alternative rock vocalist and songwriter based in Toronto.[1][2] Tony was nominated for The Juno award in 1996 and he was awarded the Sikh Centennial Award in 1997 for an album Jmpn For Joy.[3][4][5]
Career
In 1993, Tony Singh formed a musical group Punjabi by Nature (PBN), the group was active until 2003.[source?] Tony released their first album Jmpn For Joy in 1995. A song from that album Dance with PBN was nominated for Much Music Video Awards.[1] Tony appeared in a Documentary film Life Is a Highway: Canadian Pop Music in the 1990s (2011), and subsequently appeared in a musical-comedy film Spidarlings (2016).[6][7]
In 2015, Tony founded a band Sirens of Shanti, as an eclectic music project.[8]