Anthony Crawford
Anthony Crawford, born June 29, 1981, is a gifted bassist raised in a musical family. With his father, drummer Hubert "H Bomb" Crawford, playing with legends like James Brown, and his uncle being jazz saxophonist Hank Crawford, Anthony's path was set. At 12, he switched from drums to bass, practicing relentlessly. After high school, he played with Bette Midler and released his debut "Satisfied" in 2003. Moving to LA in 2008, Anthony has since performed with Erykah Badu, Peabo Bryson, Allan Holdsworth, and released two solo albums, earning recognition in Bass Player Magazine and NoTreble.com. His unprecedented talents inspire new generations of musicians.