Tony Levin
Ardmore Music Hall
23 E Lancaster Ave
Ardmore, PA 19003
Aug 2, 2024
6:45 PM EDT
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Stick Men at Ardmore Music Hall Friday, August 2, 2024 Seated Doors: 6:45 PM GA Doors: 7:15 PM Show: 8:00 PM 21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
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November 22nd 2023
A great show, together with Pat and Markus, in a beautiful location.
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Ardmore Music Hall is located at 23 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore PA, 19003, and is easily accessible by public transit with the R5 regional SEPTA train line. The Ardmor...
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Tony Levin Biography
Tony Levin (born June 6, 1946) is an influential and prominent bass player. He has played with Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Yes, Liquid Tension Experiment, Pink Floyd, John Lennon, Dire Straits, Joan Armatrading, Alice Cooper, Seal, David Bowie, Pandora's Box, Carly Simon, California Guitar Trio, Sarah McLachlan, Kevin Max, and Paul Simon, among many others. Known for his innovative spirit, Tony Levin is partly responsible for popularizing the Chapman Stick and the NS Upright Bass. He has also created Funk Fingers, a device for mimicking the sound of hitting the strings with drumsticks.
Levin is a widely-respected bass player, who famously brings great playing, great grooves, great humour and great espresso to any project he touches. He's probably most famous for that bassline from Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer", but most fans would point to King Crimson for his best work.
In addition to his work as a sideman and in collaborative projects, he has various solo albums (Waters of Eden, Pieces of the Sun), and a live Tony Levin Band album. In 2006, he released "Resonator" and has recently released his fith album, titled "Stick Man".
Read MoreLevin is a widely-respected bass player, who famously brings great playing, great grooves, great humour and great espresso to any project he touches. He's probably most famous for that bassline from Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer", but most fans would point to King Crimson for his best work.
In addition to his work as a sideman and in collaborative projects, he has various solo albums (Waters of Eden, Pieces of the Sun), and a live Tony Levin Band album. In 2006, he released "Resonator" and has recently released his fith album, titled "Stick Man".
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