Tim Landers
Bass, Composer
1956 –
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:
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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
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on July 23, 2013
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