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Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Anton began playing drums at age four. After performing in numerous successful local rock bands he moved to Boston to further pursue his musical interests. His formal education included studies at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, studying both jazz and classical disciplines graduating with Honors in 1975. In 1976 he moved to New York where he began to establish a career as a freelance musician. Anton <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Anton+Fig">
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antonfig.com →Born in Cape Town, South Africa and currently residing in NYC, Anton started drumming around age 4 and progressed to a music degree at the New England Conservatory in Boston. After moving to NYC, he became part of the scene and recorded with Ace Frehley, Link Wray, Kiss, Cyndi Lauper, Bob Dylan, Madonna, Joan Armatrading, Paul Butterfield, Mick Jagger and hundreds more. Anton formed the acclaimed band Spider, who originated the hit “Better Be Good To Me” – later covered to great success by Tina Turner. In 1986, he joined he Late Show with David Letterman – a position he held for 29 years until the show ended. During that run he played with the worlds’ greatest musicians including Miles Davis, James Brown, Bruce Springsteen, Tony Bennet, Steve Winwood, Pete Townshend to name just a few. During this time he composed and produced his solo album Figments , which features guests performances by Brian Wilson, Richie Havens, Ivan Neville, Ace Frehley, Blondie Chaplin, Chip Taylor, Oz Noy among many others. Anton recorded an instructional video – ‘In the Groove Late/Night Drumming’ – and was voted 1 Best Rock Drummer in Modern Drummer’s Readers Poll 2010. He also played many memorable live concerts including Live Aid, The Concert for New York City (for 9/11), Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Concert, and countless Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Awards shows. Anton toured extensively with guitarist Joe Bonamassa after the Letterman Show ended, as well as playing on most of his albums and live projects since 2006. Currently Anton is producing, writing, recording, and touring with a variety of artists.
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