Ton's first solo album (1978) was an adaptation of
Le carnaval des animaux by French
classical music composer
Camille Saint-Saëns. His second solo album,
Heart of the Universe (with singer
Chris Rainbow), was released in 1984 and is a combination of instrumental and vocal tracks. In 1991, Scherpenzeel released his third solo album
Virgin Grounds, under the pseudonym Orion. In 1998 he played a synth solo on the song "Cosmic Fusion", from
Ayreon's album
Into the Electric Castle, a
rock opera on which Kayak vocalist
Edward Reekers played one of the main roles. In 2013 Scherpenzeel released his fourth solo CD, ''The Lion's Dream''. 2021:
Velvet Armour, the fifth solo album from Ton Scherpenzeel, was released on Friendly Folk Records, an independent label located in
Rotterdam, Netherlands. Ton said in an interview with
Irish Music Magazine (Nov. 2021) that he was in doubt about releasing an album like Velvet Armour commercially, and had considered releasing demos for free. When he made that statement on social media he was approached by owner of
Friendly Folk Records, Kathy Keller, who said she would be interested in releasing the album on her folk label. Ton mentioned that he loved Keller's dedication and enthusiasm and he signed with her label. He also told journalist Sean Laffey during the interview, '''I know I am not your typical folk artist but there are strong similarities and connections to that style'.'' The eighteen-track album reflects the essence of the
Medieval and
Renaissance era, with a blend of
Baroque folk and progressive rock ballads. The album also includes an old Kayak song, 'My Heart Never Changed', originally released on the album
Royal Bed Bouncer in (1975). The album cover artwork for Velvet Armour was created by Henk Philhelmon Bol. Velvet Armour features guest musicians from the Dutch folk scene Rens van der Zalm on fiddle, Annette Visser on flute (ex-
Flairck); and from the classical music scene violinist Maria-Paula Majoor with the
Matangi String Quartet. Backing vocals by Irene Linders; lead vocals, music, lyrics, arrangements, production, and all other instruments by Ton Scherpenzeel. In 2022, Velvet Armour was longlisted for Best Album, and the single (track 2),
River to the Sea was longlisted on the Celtcast Fantasy Awards, (a music competition for folk genre music). == Personal life ==