Tim Landers

Bass, Composer

1956 –

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Who is Tim Landers?

Timothy Gerard Landers is an American bass guitarist, composer and record producer.

He graduated from Brockton High School in 1975 and attended the Berklee College of Music from 1976 to 1977, studying under Neil Stubenhaus and Whit Browne. He later moved to Los Angeles, California and works as a studio musician.

Landers has worked with many artists over the years, including:

Steve Smith and Vital Information

Horacee Arnold

Tiger Okoshi and Baku

Stanton Davis and the Ghetto Mysticism

Mick Goodrick

Mike Stern

Dean Brown

Bill Frisell

Randy Roos

Eef Albers

Al Di Meola

Gil Evans

Michael Brecker

Billy Cobham

The Crusaders

Robert Tepper

Ferron

Tom Scott

Lee Ritenour

Eric Gale

Al Stewart

Go West

Marc Jordan

Tori Amos

Anti-m

Tracy Chapman

Vince Neil

Stevie Nicks

Ferron

Loreena McKennitt

Brian Hughes

Pat Kelley

Jesse Cook

Jethro Tull

Bill Medley

Gladys Knight

Graham Nash

Sandra Bernhard

Steve Wynn

Stan Ridgway

David & David

Lou Rawls

Djavan

Dori Caymmi

John Tesh

Eric Marienthal

Taylor Hawkins

Vinnie Colaiuta

Christopher Morris

Frank Gambale

Tom Coster

Lauren Christy

Mark Williamson

Point of Grace

Natalie Grant

Nicole Miller

Lorenza Ponce

B.B. King

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Born
Nov 1, 1956
Taunton
Also known as
  • Timothy Gerard Landers
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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