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  1. Thomas Michael Stevens (July 28, 1951 – March 10, 2024) was an American bass guitarist from New York City. [1] He recorded and toured with an array of rock, R&B, and pop acts as a session musician and also worked as a solo performer.

  2. T.M. Stevens R.I.P 1951 – 2024 Despite the sound issues, we thought it is worth to share - showing the pure joy and power of this outstanding bass player and kind person.

  3. 11 Mac 2024 · Veteran funk-rock bassist T.M. Stevens – who played on sessions with everyone from James Brown to Tina Turner and Billy Joel – has passed away at 72, according to reports from those close to him.

  4. 12 Mac 2024 · T.M. Stevens, veteran funk-rock bassist who played with Billy Joel, James Brown, Steve Vai, Tina Turner, and many others, died March 10 at the age of 72.

  5. 10 Ogo 2020 · T.M. Stevens. Resplendent in his kaleidoscopic haberdashery and long braided hair, which complimented his multi-colored Warwick instruments, Thomas Michael Stevens was among the preeminent bassists in pop, rock, jazz, funk, metal, punk, hip-hop and permutations thereof in the 1980s-90s until illness necessitated his retirement.

  6. 12 Nov 2020 · Stevens covers all the bases as he takes you on a wild journey into his world of heavy metal funk. Topics include: holding the bass, finger positions, slapping, harmonics, sounds and effects ...

  7. Biography. Stevens was a much sought-after session and touring musician. Among his many credits, he performed bass and backing vocals on the 1985 James Brown hit Living in America. He also performed on the 1993 Steve Vai album Sex & Religion, alongside Devin Townsend and Terry Bozzio.