FIRED THE WHOLE BAND ON DAY ONE. RE-HIRED THEM THE NEXT MORNING. THAT WAS BUDDY. Tony Levin has played bass for Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Pink Floyd — over 500 albums in 50 years. But when asked who was the hardest person he ever worked with, he didn’t hesitate. Buddy Rich. In the early ’70s, Tony gave up everything in Rochester to join Buddy’s big band. His apartment, his gig, all of it. He showed up in Boston ready to go. But here’s the thing nobody warned him about — Buddy had changed his mind. Kept the old bass player. Tony was left with a bass, a suitcase, and no job. He eventually recorded with Buddy in 1974. Two days in the studio. Buddy fired the entire band on day one, then re-hired everyone the next morning like nothing happened. But the real Buddy moment? He told a club audience to stay completely silent when jazz legend Mel Tormé arrived. The spotlight hit Mel. He stood up smiling. And heard nothing. Not a single clap. Tony called it “really evil.” And also “a great moment.”
Fired the Whole Band on Day One. Re-Hired Them the Next Morning. That Was Buddy Tony Levin has spent a…