INSIGHT Magazine December 2018 | Page 7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZjPb77Gt4M “It’s amazing how music touches the soul and the mind and the heart. And how it can change and inspire people.” Local musician Tony Irby explains why he’s spent so much of his life behind a guitar. “That’s why I keep pushing forward and keep doing what I’m doing.” Irby is a staple in the local music scene playing regular gigs at Cheaha Brewing Company in Anniston, Little Bridge Marina in Rainbow City, and Loco Mex in Jacksonville. If you’ve been to a Tony Irby show you know that he can play it all from folk to rock and pop to country and ballads. “I’m just a lover of music,” he admits, “I just love people. I love the music, and it’s a joy a blessing every day to be able to pick up that guitar and to sing.” INSIGHT Shoulder surgery this fall forced Irby to take a break from music, but he’s back on stage this month just in time for the holiday season. See Irby at Cheaha Brewing Company on Friday, December 28 at 7:30 pm. Watching Irby perform is like going on a journey. “I don’t like to take [set] breaks,” he explains. “That’s just me; thats my personal preference. I don’t like to see people leave. As long as I can see somebody’s foot tapping on the floor or somebody lip- syncing off in the distance that gives me energy, and I can feel it. If I can capture the crowd I’m going to keep playing.” Originally from Pensacola, FL, Irby moved to Tennessee to chase his music dreams. “I spent years in Tennessee trying to make it, you know in Pigeon Forge and Nashville, December 2018 7