Tony Bongiovi is a legendary music producer, recording engineer, and studio designer whose five-decade career has shaped the sound of modern music. At just seventeen, he began engineering records for Motown greats like Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross before going on to design and build the world-renowned Power Station Studios in New York City. With more than 2000 Gold and Platinum records and 42+ patents developed, Tony’s innovations now extend far beyond music, transforming audio in the fields of media, aviation, and medical technology.
As a producer, Tony has built a solid gold reputation due to his contribution to over 50 gold and platinum records for artist such as Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Aldo Nova, the Scorpions, Ozzy Ozbourne, and the largest selling disco record of all time, “Star Wars” by Meco.
Gold and Platinum records.
JOURNEY
FIVE DECADES OF MUSICAL INNOVATION
A chronological exploration of Tony Bongiovi's transformative career across music and technology.
1970S
MOTOWN AND DISCO ERA
Pioneering recording techniques that would reshape popular music. Working with Motown's legendary artists.
1980S
GLOBAL ICONS
Defining the sound of a generation through groundbreaking studio work with international superstars.
1990S
MEDIA AND ACOUSTICS
Expanding technological horizons, bridging music production with advanced acoustic research.
2000S
TECHNOLOGY AND PATENTS
Transforming sound technology across industries, from aviation to medical devices.
INVENTING THE FUTURE OF SOUND
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