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Tal Wilkenfeld (born 2 December 1986) is an Australian bassist, singer and songwriter. She has performed with artists including Chick Corea, Jeff Beck, Prince, Incubus, Eric Clapton, Herbie Hancock, Toto, and Mick Jagger. In 2008, Wilkenfeld was voted "The Year's Most Exciting New Player" in a Bass Player magazine readers
At 19, Tal Wilkenfeld ate an airport pizza in New York, spent the flight to England puking pizza and then green stuff, suffered the drive to Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and stepped straight into a ...
Other performers were Jason Rebello on keyboards, Vinnie Colaiuta on drums and Tal Wilkenfeld on bass. The version of "A Day in the Life" featured on this album was awarded a Grammy for Best Instrumental Rock performance. [1]
Transformation is the first studio album by bassist Tal Wilkenfeld, released independently on 14 May 2007. [2] The album was recorded in May 2006, when she was 19 years old, having moved to the United States from her native Australia.
In 2008, 21-year-old Tal Wilkenfeld received a phone call from Prince.The Australian-born musician was surprised to hear Prince on the other end of the line, who said he had been watching YouTube videos of her on repeat.
Bonnaroo is back, as the Manchester, Tenn., music festival unveils is 2024 lineup featuring headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone and Fred Again. Taking place June 13-16 just 60 miles ...
"Hammerhead" is the second track from Jeff Beck's 2010 album Emotion & Commotion. The instrumental track features Beck on guitar, Jason Rebello on keyboards, Tal Wilkenfeld on bass guitar and Alessia Mattalia on drums.
Wilkenfeld is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jonathan Wilkenfeld (born 1942), American political scientist; Tal Wilkenfeld (born 1986), Australian singer, songwriter, bassist, and guitarist