It's quite the juxtaposition when comparing ''artists'' of today, against those from a throwback era. Tony came from the so-called greatest generation, when people were confronted with real life choices that determined a great path forward, or backward, depending how they responded to the challenges.
Of course they didn't grasp the full importance of those actions then. We know looking back which of those stood up for righteousness, and put themselves out for the cause of justice. Tony could have flopped as a vocalist, could have sang ''I left my heart in San Diego'', sounding like Kermit the Frog... But he would still have a solid record promoting humanitarianism and justice.
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