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Alison Faith Levy is a
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-based musician and songwriter, known as a pop and
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performer on keyboards and vocals, most notably as a member of
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group
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, as well as for her later work as a
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ian in The Sippy Cups and as a solo artist.


Musical career


Rock and jazz

In 1994, Levy released a solo EP, ''Grumbelina'', followed by the 1995 single "The Scientist." Scott Miller invited Levy in 1997 to become a member of
the Loud Family The Loud Family was a San Francisco-based power pop band formed in 1991 by songwriter and guitarist Scott Miller, who previously led the 1980s band Game Theory. The Loud Family released six studio LPs and one live LP from 1991 through 2006. Af ...
, filling a vacancy left by Paul Wieneke's departure. Levy played keyboards and piano and provided backup vocals on
the Loud Family The Loud Family was a San Francisco-based power pop band formed in 1991 by songwriter and guitarist Scott Miller, who previously led the 1980s band Game Theory. The Loud Family released six studio LPs and one live LP from 1991 through 2006. Af ...
's 1998 album ''
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''. On the group's album ''
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'' (2000), Levy also wrote and performed lead vocals on the song "The Apprentice." After
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's death in 2013, she joined
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's 1980s band
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as lead vocalist for a reunion performance at a memorial tribute in Sacramento. Describing Levy's contribution to
the Loud Family The Loud Family was a San Francisco-based power pop band formed in 1991 by songwriter and guitarist Scott Miller, who previously led the 1980s band Game Theory. The Loud Family released six studio LPs and one live LP from 1991 through 2006. Af ...
,
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stated, "To me she brought in that classic 1967 to '74 way of doing piano pop–rock that I’m all in favor of but can’t accomplish because I don’t play piano. She had the most sheer musicianly keyboard chops of anyone I’ve played with. And her vocals are pretty distinctive. More toward the soul end of things than other female singers I’ve had in the band. So that line-up had more of a Todd Rundgren, Cat Stevens, Rod Argent, Carole King approach." In 1998, shortly after the release of
the Loud Family The Loud Family was a San Francisco-based power pop band formed in 1991 by songwriter and guitarist Scott Miller, who previously led the 1980s band Game Theory. The Loud Family released six studio LPs and one live LP from 1991 through 2006. Af ...
's ''
Days for Days ''Days for Days'' is an album by the Loud Family, released in 1998. The band's leader, Scott Miller, and the bass guitar player, Kenny Kessel, are the only members of the band remaining from the previous album. Gil Ray, who had been a member of ...
'', Levy also issued her full-length solo debut, ''The Fog Show''. She released a second solo CD, ''My World View'', in 2000. In the late 1990s, Levy joined
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psychedelic jazz collective Mushroom (band), Mushroom, and appears as keyboardist and vocalist on a number of their CDs. Levy also performed with British folk rock tribute supergroup The Minstrel in the Galleries, featuring John Wesley Harding (singer), John Wesley Harding. With Jad Fair's guitarist Chuck Marcus, Levy formed the experimental group Sonoptic, which released the album ''Chore Overload'' in 1999. In 2008, with alternative rock musician Victor Krummenacher of Camper Van Beethoven, she formed the "Americana" rock band McCabe and Mrs. Miller. She has also performed in the Bay Area with the Brian Cline Band.


Children's music

Turning in the 2000s to
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, Levy was a founding member of the Sippy Cups, with whom she released the CDs ''Kids Rock for Peas'' (2005), ''Electric Storyland'' (2006), and ''The Time Machine'' (2009), and the four-song mini CD ''Snail Song & Magic Toast'' (2005). Levy's first solo CD of
children's music Children's music or kids' music is music composed and performed for children. In European-influenced contexts this means music, usually songs, written specifically for a juvenile audience. The composers are usually adults. Children's music has hi ...
, ''World of Wonder'', produced by indie pop musician Allen Clapp of The Orange Peels, was released in 2012. She now performs with her band Big Time Tot Rock, which includes Allen Clapp, Clapp on guitar, drummer Andrew Griffin, ukulele player/backing vocalist Karla Kane and bassist Khoi Huynh. ''The Start of Things'' (2015), her second solo children's CD, contains upbeat music with subtle themes of self-expression, self-empowerment and self-acceptance.


Theatre, film and video

Levy is married to the independent filmmaker Danny Plotnick, and scored a number of his films. Levy appeared in Plotnick's 2003 rock documentary ''Loud Family Live 2000'' and his 1999 short film ''Swingers' Serenade'', and she co-wrote and co-directed the short film ''I, Socky'' with him in 1998. As of 2015, Levy and children's author Veronica Wolff were working with a musical theater company in San Francisco to adapt Levy's CD ''World of Wonder'' into a full-length stage musical for families.


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External links

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller collection
on the Internet Archive's live music archive * {{DEFAULTSORT:Levy, Alison Faith Living people American women singer-songwriters Year of birth missing (living people)