Tony Momrelle
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Tony Momrelle (born Anthony Momrelle on September 5, 1973) is a British R&B singer and is the current lead vocalist of the band Incognito.
Before his stint in Incognito, Momrelle was already a solo recording artist who released two studio albums under his name. Also, he was once a member of Gospel music group Seven. In a year, he toured with prolific bands such as D'Sound, and Brand New Heavies as a guest performer. His success in the touring event impressed Incognito's frontman, Bluey Maunick and thus, offered him the job as the vocalist of the famous British Acid-jazz band.
Music critics such as John Rockwell and Paul Morley consider Momrelle as the new Stevie Wonder of the 21st century because of his similarity to the music legend's vocal vibe. He makes his Incognito full-debut in the band's 2006 album release, Bees + Things + Flowers, in which he contributes as a main vocalist.