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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_LevyRon Levy - Wikipedia

    Piano, organ. Years active. 1968–present. Website. www .levtron .com. Ron Levy (born Reuvin Zev ben Yehoshua Ha Levi, May 29, 1951) [1] is an American electric blues [2] musician and composer. Levy was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. [3] He primarily plays piano and organ.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ron_LevyRon Levy - Wikiwand

    Ron Levy (born Reuvin Zev ben Yehoshua Ha Levi, May 29, 1951) is an American electric blues musician and composer. Quick Facts Birth name, Born ... Close. Levy was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. He primarily plays piano and organ.

  3. Ron Levy. Profile: Organist, pianist, writer, arranger, sideman, soloist, producer, engineer and A&R man. Sites: levtron.com , Wikipedia. Aliases: Darby Hicks Jr. In Groups: Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom, The Black Top Rhythm Section, J.B. Hutto & The New Hawks.

  4. Active. 1970s - 2000s. Born. May 29, 1951 in Cambridge, MA. Genre. Blues, Jazz. Styles. Modern Electric Blues, Soul Jazz, Jazz Blues, Soul-Blues. Member Of. Submit Corrections. Explore Ron Levy's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ron Levy on AllMusic.

  5. RON LEVY, international acclaimed pianist, has been called "first-class" by the New York Times. He regularly appears in major venues, both as a soloist and collaborative artist, and has been pianist and harpsichordist of many symphony orchestras.

  6. Ron Levy (born Reuvin Zev ben Yehoshua Ha Levi, May 29, 1951) is an American electric blues musician and composer. Levy was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. He primarily plays piano and organ. Levy grew up in Cambridge, and began playing the piano after seeing Ray Charles in concert at age 13.

  7. Professor, Medicine - Oncology. Member, Bio-X. Member, Stanford Cancer Institute. Honors & Awards. Karnofsky Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology (1999) Charles Kettering Prize, General Motors Cancer Research Foundation (1999) C.Chester Stock Award, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (2000) Medal of Honor, American Cancer Society (2000)