Keith Levene was born on July 18, 1957, in Muswell Hill, London. His father was Jewish. Keith Levene was an early fan of progressive rock, and at the age of fifteen, he worked as a roadie for Yes on their Close to the Edge tour.
Keith Levene joined The Clash and The Flowers of Romance as a founding member in 1976. Joe Strummer’s decision to join the Clash and leave the 101ers was influenced by Levene.
While he left The Clash before they started recording, he contributed to the song “What’s My Name,” which was on their debut album.
Keith Levene left PiL in 1983 due to creative differences regarding the band’s fourth album, This Is What You Want… This Is What You Get. Keith Levene released the original versions of the songs on his own label in 1984 under the title Commercial Zone, which was the album’s working title at the time.
He relocated to Los Angeles in 1985, where he co-founded a company with his second wife, journalist Shelly da Cunha.
Keith Levene’s wife’s name is Shelly da Cunha. He founded a company with his wife, journalist Shelly da Cunha.
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