Tony Harnell (born September 18, 1962) is an American singer, best known for his work with Norwegian hard rock band TNT.
Over two years, the band would gain enough popularity to sell out rock clubs and became Harnell's breakthrough.
[3] Harnell soon decided to depart for Norway and recorded the album Knights of the New Thunder with the band.
[6] After a year and a half absence, during which he fronted Skid Row, Harnell announced another return to TNT in May 2016.
[7][8] Harnell would leave the band once again in October 2017 and was replaced by previously unknown Baol Bardot Bulsara.
[10][11] Morning Wood was an acoustic rock supergroup composed of Harnell, Al Pitrelli, Chuck Bonfonte, and Danny Mirada.
Their debut self-titled album was initially released in Japan in 1994 during TNT's first break-up and re-released in Europe in 2002, then credited to "Tony Harnell and Morning Wood".
[12] Starbreaker was a band featuring Harnell and Magnus Karlsson, with former members including John Macaluso, and Fabrizio Grossi.
[16] On April 6, 2015, it was announced that Johnny Solinger had left American heavy metal band Skid Row.