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From the movie [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081280/combined One Trick Pony] (1980). Folk rocker Paul Simon plays (badly) Jonah Levin-- basically himself, if he had never made it big. Levin's big '60s hit was the anti-Nam "Soft Parachutes."  
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From the movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081280/reference One Trick Pony]'' (1980). Folk rocker Paul Simon plays (badly) Jonah Levin-- basically himself, if he had never made it big. Levin's big 1960s hit was the anti-Nam song "Soft Parachutes."  
  
The Jonah Levin Band is played by real-life session vets, and they also play full versions of the songs on the soundtrack album: Steve Gadd on drums as Danny Duggin, Richard Tee on keyboards as Clarence Franklin, Tony Levin on bass as John Dibatista, and Eric Gale in guitar as Lee-Andrew Parker.
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The Jonah Levin Band is played by real-life session vets, and they also play full versions of the songs on the soundtrack album:  
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*Danny Duggin (Steve Gadd), drums  
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*Clarence Franklin (Richard Tee), keyboards  
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*John Dibatista (Tony Levin), bass  
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*Lee-Andrew Parker (Eric Gale), guitar
  
The movie also features Tiny Tim, Harry Shearer as his manager, Rip Torn as his studio head... and, in a nice piece of casting against type, minimalist rocker Lou Reed as a producer who loads up Jonah's latest single with strings, horns, and chorus girls and all other kindsa crap (so, basically, Phil Spector). Playing themselves are Sam & Dave, the Lovin' Spoonful, The B-52's, and David Sanborn.
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The movie also features [[Spinal Tap|Harry Shearer]] as Levin's manager, Rip Torn as his studio head and, in a nice piece of casting against type, minimalist rocker Lou Reed as producer [[Steve Kunelian]] who loads up Jonah's latest single with strings, horns, chorus girls and all other kindsa crap (so, basically, Phil Spector).  
  
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Playing themselves in the film are real musicians Tiny Tim, Sam & Dave, the Lovin' Spoonful, The B-52's, and David Sanborn.
  
[[Category:1980|Jonah]]
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==See also==
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*[[Hairy Varney]]
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==External Links==
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN3GXj4r_1s
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{{#ev:youtube|SN3GXj4r_1s}}
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[[Category:1980|Jonah Levin Band]]
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[[Category:Films|Jonah Levin Band]]
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[[Category:Pop|Jonah Levin Band]]

Latest revision as of 12:24, 20 May 2024

From the movie One Trick Pony (1980). Folk rocker Paul Simon plays (badly) Jonah Levin-- basically himself, if he had never made it big. Levin's big 1960s hit was the anti-Nam song "Soft Parachutes."

The Jonah Levin Band is played by real-life session vets, and they also play full versions of the songs on the soundtrack album:

  • Danny Duggin (Steve Gadd), drums
  • Clarence Franklin (Richard Tee), keyboards
  • John Dibatista (Tony Levin), bass
  • Lee-Andrew Parker (Eric Gale), guitar

The movie also features Harry Shearer as Levin's manager, Rip Torn as his studio head and, in a nice piece of casting against type, minimalist rocker Lou Reed as producer Steve Kunelian who loads up Jonah's latest single with strings, horns, chorus girls and all other kindsa crap (so, basically, Phil Spector).

Playing themselves in the film are real musicians Tiny Tim, Sam & Dave, the Lovin' Spoonful, The B-52's, and David Sanborn.

See also

External Links