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Adam Levy is widely respected as a musician’s musician, with many featured turns to his credit. His understated yet memorable solos on Jones’ album Come Away with Me are shining examples of his handiwork. His bluesy lines on Tracy Chapman’s hit “Give Me One Reason” tell a juicy story, with not a single note wasted. He’s also a nuanced accompanist, as can be heard on Allen Toussaint’s recording of “American Tune.” You can also hear him on records by Vulfpeck, Anaïs Mitchell (composer of Hadestown), Allen Toussaint, and Amos Lee.
An imaginative songwriter and composer, Levy’s songs have been recorded by Norah Jones, Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), and others, though his writing can best be appreciated on his own recordings — including Blueberry Blonde, Accidental Courage, and Washing Day.
"Even the thorniest jazzbo snobs can recognize Levy’s potential to pen material for the next Great American Songbook." —Offbeat magazine
Adam Levy is widely respected as a musician’s musician, with many featured turns to his credit. His understated yet memorable solos on Jones’ album Come Away with Me are shining examples of his handiwork. His bluesy lines on Tracy Chapman’s hit “Give Me One Reason” tell a juicy story, with not a single note wasted. He’s also a nuanced accompanist, as can be heard on Allen Toussaint’s recording of “American Tune.” You can also hear him on records by Vulfpeck, Anaïs Mitchell (composer of Hadestown), Allen Toussaint, and Amos Lee.
An imaginative songwriter and composer, Levy’s songs have been recorded by Norah Jones, Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), and others, though his writing can best be appreciated on his own recordings — including Blueberry Blonde, Accidental Courage, and Washing Day.
"Even the thorniest jazzbo snobs can recognize Levy’s potential to pen material for the next Great American Songbook." —Offbeat magazine