Tony Levin says the word lucky a ... Lennon, Frampton, Rundgren, Bowie. When Levin hears a piece of music he’s going to play bass on, he turns off the part of his brain that overthinks things ...
Welcome; Gut String Theory; Speedbump; Slow Glide; Shraag; Not Just Another Pretty Bass; El Mercado; Orange Alert; In Her Locket; Rising Waters; Metro; Zeros to Dusk ...
Tony Levin is one of the most influential bass players in pop music, appearing on hits by David Bowie, Seal and Peter Gabriel, where he recorded the iconic bass line for Gabriel's duet with Kate ...
From Peter Gabriel's 'Sledgehammer' to King Crimson, Tony Levin's bass lines serve the song Tony Levin has appeared on hits by David Bowie, Seal and Peter Gabriel. But the bassist also has an ...
Credit: Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images Saying that Tony Levin ... to play bass on the album after Roger Waters famously left the band, thinking it was the end of them,” Levin tells ...
In this conversation, Levin shares the first words John Lennon said to him ("They tell me you're good; just don't play too many notes") and breaks down how he wrote iconic bass line for the likes ...