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4 unusual facts about Stewart Levine


Ain't but the One Way

Producer Stewart Levine was assigned to take control of the project, and do what he could to complete an album.

James Reyne

October 1994 saw the release of James' critically acclaimed fourth album on the RooArt label – The Whiff Of Bedlam, recorded in Los Angeles with Stewart Levine.

Stewart Levine

At seventeen Levine entered the famed Manhattan School of Music alongside noted musicians Herbie Hancock, Donald Byrd, and, most importantly, a young South African trumpet player by the name of Hugh Masekela.

In 1974, Levine came up with the idea of putting together a music festival Zaire 74 in Kinshasa set around The Rumble in the Jungle boxing match - the Ali/Foreman fight in Zaire.



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