T.M. Stevens, Bassist of 100s of Sessions and Tours, Has Died


 

One of the best and most prolific and coolest bass players in Rock history, T.M. Stevens, has died. He was 72. His colleague, fellow New Yorker, and musician Ronny Drayton broke the news on social media. Tributes have been pouring in from across all musical genres. Since 2017 T.M. was in a care facility while suffering from dementia. Starting out in the nineteen seventies in New York, T.M. was an early wunderkind on bass and received many accolades from bass and guitar magazines. He was also known for his flamboyant fashion sense and persona. Also known as Shaka Zulu, and fronting his own band also called Shakazooloo, his versatility and talent saw him as a member of his original band Space Cadets, as well as a recording and/or touring member of Pretenders, Steve’ Vai’s solo band for the album Passion and Warfare (also featuring Devin Townsend), his peer Victor Wooten, as well as hit albums from James Brown, Billy Squire, Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper, Billy Joel, 2Pac, Joe Cocker, Darlene Love, Taylor Dayne, Nona Hendrix, and over 247 credits according to Discogs.com. T.M. was also a fixture on many rock and metal tribute albums over the years. RIP. Continue reading


Reunited Nitro Release Their New “It Won’t Die” Single


Jim Gillette, Michael Angelo Batio, and Chris Adler announced late last year that they were teaming up to bring back Nitro. Last month they revealed that Victor Wooten will be playing bass on the new material, and last week they launched their crowdfunding campaign for the new record. Today they’ve finally unveiled the first new track from the upcoming album, and it’s much heavier than fans might expect. Continue reading


Reunited Nitro Launch A Crowd Funding Campaign


Jim Gillette, Michael Angelo Batio, and Chris Adler announced late last year that they were teaming up to bring back Nitro. Last month they revealed that Victor Wooten will be playing bass on the upcoming record, and we have another exciting update from the band today. Continue reading


Victor Wooten Will Play Bass On Nitro’s New Album


Jim Gillette, Michael Angelo Batio, and Chris Adler announced late last year that they were teaming up to bring back Nitro. In their official statement, the guys revealed that they were recording an game-changing comeback album together, and now they’ve announced that Victor Wooten will be playing bass on the upcoming record! Continue reading