FEATURE:
The Lockdown Playlist
PHOTO CREDIT: Juergen Spachman
Tony Levin at Seventy-Five
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I usually focus on…
PHOTO CREDIT: Michele Russotto
a big mainstream artistwhen doing a Lockdown Playlist of songs. As the legendary bass player Tony Levin is seventy-five tomorrow (6th June), I want to put out a selection of songs he has played on. You may not know his name, though you would have heard his bass playing at some point! He is a multi-talented musician who has worked with some of the all-time great artists. He is a legend in his own right! Before getting to that playlist, here is some biography:
“Bass player Tony Levin has maintained this website since 1996, giving behind the scenes views of life on the road and featuring his photographs from stage and on tour.
His most notable bass playing albums and tours have been with: Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Buddy Rich, Peter Frampton, Gotye, Carly Simon, Judy Collins, Paula Cole, Chuck Mangione, Steven Wilson, James Taylor, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe.
Solo albums: World Diary, Waters of Eden, Resonator, Pieces of the Sun, Stick Man.
Collaborative groups: Bruford Levin Upper Extremities, Bozzio Levin Stevens, Liquid Tension Experiment, Levin Torn White, Levin Minneman Rudess, Levin Brothers.
Levin is currently a member of the bands King Crimson, Peter Gabriel Band, Stick Men, Levin Brothers
Books published: Beyond the Bass Clef, Road Photos, Crimson Chronicles vol 1. and (coming soon) Fragile as a Song.
Born in Boston, June 6, 1946, Levin grew up in the suburb of Brookline, starting playing upright bass at 10 years old. In high school he picked up tuba, soloing with the concert band, and started a barbershop quartet. But he primarily played Classical music, attending Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, where he had the chance to play under Igor Stravinsky and in the Rochester Philharmonic. Also at the school was drummer Steve Gadd, who introduced Tony to jazz and rock, leading to his trading in his upright for a Fender bass, later moving to New York, joining the short-lived band Aha, the Attack of the Green Slime Beast, and becoming a studio musician.
Having played on many albums in the 70’s, Levin jumped at the chance to tour with Peter Gabriel in 1977, switching to Music Man basses, which he still favors, and learning the Chapman Stick, which he played extensively in King Crimson from 1981, and led to his starting the band Stick Men.
In 1984 Tony released Road Photos, a collection of black & white photos taken during his travels with Crimson, Gabriel, and others. Soon following was the book Beyond the Bass Clef featuring stories and essays about bass playing. Another photo book, Crimson Chronicles, volume 1, the 80’s contains an extensive collection of his b&w photos of life on the road with the band.
2016 is another year filled with creative output and concerts for Levin. Stick Men has toured the U.S. and will play in Europe in the Fall. The Peter Gabriel / Sting tour in Summer will be a notable one. Joined by Adrian Belew and Pat Mastelotto, Tony will host the yearly Three of a Perfect Trio music camp in the Catskill mtns of NY State. King Crimson will tour in Europe from September. A new album release from Levin Minneminn Rudess is coming, as is the album “Prog Noir” from Stick Men. And in June, a book of Levin’s lyrics and poetry, titled Fragile as a Song.
2021 With the drastic changes of the past year, much less touring, but in the Summer a new album was written and recorded by Liquid Tension Experiment, for Spring 2021 release. And Tony completed a large book of his touring photos through the years, Images from a Life on the Road. Tours this year are booked, but marked as “tentative’ at this point”.
To mark the seventy-fifth birthday of a tremendous musician, I have put together some of his great bass performances (as you can see, Levin has worked on so many albums!). As you will hear, he is a dexterous, versatile and consistently brilliant bass player who deserves…
A birthday nod.