Tony Dupé

Tony Dupé is an Australian music producer and musician.[1] He performs and releases music under the name of Saddleback.[2][3] He has released two solo albums, Everything's a Love Letter and Night Maps.[4] Known for his work with Holly Throsby, who he produced three albums for, Dupé has also worked with Grand Salvo, Piers Twomey, Jamie Hutchings,[5] Bluebottle Kiss, Jack Ladder,[4] SeaLifePark,[6] Glovebox,[7] Fergus Brown,[8] The Woods,[9] Grand Salvo,[10] and many others[vague]. Dupé recently composed the score to the ABC animated series The Gradual Demise of Phillipa Finch.[11]

Tony Dupé
Occupation(s)Musician
Websitewww.tonydupé.com

Until recently, Tony Dupé completed much of his recording work in a studio based on a rural property in the NSW Southern Highlands.[12] The studio was a weatherboard cottage on located on Saddleback Mountain.[13] He is now based in Melbourne after working in Berlin for a number of years.

Discography

  • Everything's a Love Letter 2004 - Preservation/Inertia[14]
  • Night Maps 2007 - Preservation[15]

References