Tony Sciuto

[4] In 1979, Sciuto was signed to Epic Records, with a 1980 release of his Island Nights album which reached the Top 10 in Japan along with the title track single.

[6] Sciuto, and Sammy Egorin wrote "Last Sound Love Makes" for Don Johnson's album Heartbeat on Epic Records in 1986.

[7] In 1988, Sciuto co-wrote Nick Kamen's "Bring Me Your Love" for the Us album on Sire Records, which was Top 20 in Italy and France.

Also in 1989, Sciuto was a member of the John Stamos fictional band Jesse and the Rippers,[10] and co-wrote a song for the episode "Comet's Excellent Adventure", for the Full House television series.

[12] In 1991, Sciuto co-wrote and performed "Out Of The Darkness," the credit roll music for the film All-American Murder starring Christopher Walken.

In 2014, Vivid Sound Records is releasing Under The Radar (Limited Edition) with the live Cotton Club Show as the second, bonus CD.

In 2017, P-Vine's Light and Mellow label released a compilation CD "Take a Trip" and included "The Quick and The Dead" from Tony's "Temptation Alley " CD [22] In 2020, Tony Sciuto Released his "Rear View Mirror" Album https://tonysciuto.bandcamp.com/album/rear-view-mirror Tony now resides in Delaware and occasionally plays shows with former Bad Company Bassist Paul Cullen Island Nights (re-release with further bonus tracks) Union of the Soul Live in Japan Diamond in the Rough Island Nights (re-release with bonus tracks) Be My Radio Holiday in Eden (Banging Rush album) Genius (bONEhEAD album) "Worldwide Love" (Little River Band single) from the album Worldwide Love Island Nights