Renowned bassist T. M. Stevens, known for his impactful contributions to various bands, has passed away at 72.
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While the cause of his demise remains undisclosed, sources within the music sphere have confirmed the news.
Stevens gained prominence for his work with The Pretenders, notably featuring on their debut album “Pretenders” (1979) and the subsequent “Pretenders II” (1981), which spawned hits like “Stop Your Sobbing” and “Brass in Pocket,” solidifying the band’s position in the new wave genre.
Before his tenure with The Pretenders, Stevens was part of the psychedelic rock outfit Vanilla Fudge, leaving his mark on tracks such as their rendition of The Rascals’ “You Keep Me Hangin’ On.”
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Post-Pretenders, he joined forces with Chrissie Hynde and James Honeyman-Scott in the short-lived venture O3.
Stevens’ demise resonates as a loss in the music world, mourning the departure of a skilled artist who shaped the soundscape of influential bands.
Tributes flood social media platforms as fans and peers commemorate his musical prowess and indelible legacy.


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