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MUSICIAN:Levy Howard  
First Name:
Howard
Last Name:
Levy
Instrument:
Harmonica, Piano
Agency:
Kulturbuero Dr. Raimund Kast
Played with:
Abou - Khalil Rabih - Godard Michel Ernest Rene - Mirabassi Gabriele - Biondini Luciano - Cagwin Jarrod - Eskelin Ellery - Bargeron Dave - Allen Eddie - Ballou Dave - Varner Tom - Khaiat Nabil / on Rabih Abou - Khalil's Cactus Of Knowledge, Riessler Michael - Matinier Jean Louis / on Trio Riessler - Levy - Matinier, Siebold Chris / on Howard Levy - Chris Siebold, Friesen Eugene - Velez Glen / on Trio Globo, / on Howard Levy Piano and Harmonica Solo
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Howard Levy is a musician without limits. His musical adventures include journeys into jazz, pop, rock, world music, Latin, classical, folk, blues, country, theater, and film. He has appeared on hundred of CDs, won a Grammy (1997), won a Joseph Jefferson Award (1986) for Best Original Music for a Play, and has performed many times on American and European television and radio.
Universally acknowledged as the worlds most advanced diatonic harmonica player, Howard developed a fully chromatic style on the standard 10 - hole diatonic harmonica, revolutionizing harmonica playing and taking the instrument into totally new territory. He is also an accomplished pianist and composer, and plays many other instruments as well, including flute, ocarina, mandolin, saxophone, and percussion.
Howard was a founding member of the Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. He toured and recorded two albums with Kenny Loggins, and formed Trio Globo with Eugene Friesen and Glen Velez. Howard has also performed and/or recorded with Dolly Parton, Styx, Bobby McFerrin, Paul Simon, John Prine, Paquito D\'Rivera, Ken Nordine, and many others, as well as touring and recording extensively in Europe with artists such as Rabih Abou Khalil and Michael Riessler.