Tony Stevens is an American bassist and musician, best known for his work in the rock genre during the 1970s and 1980s. He gained prominence as a member of the band Foghat, which was formed in 1971. Stevens contributed to the band's signature sound, characterized by a blend of hard rock and blues, and was part of their classic lineup that produced several successful albums. Notable works include Foghat's hit singles “Slow Ride” and “Fool for the City,” both of which showcased his energetic bass playing and the band's signature boogie-rock style. Stevens played on several of the band's albums, including "Foghat" (1972), "Energized" (1974), and "Fool for the City" (1975), which solidified their place in rock history. In addition to his work with Foghat, Stevens has collaborated with various artists and bands throughout his career, demonstrating versatility across genres. His contributions to rock music have influenced many bassists and helped shape the sound of 1970s hard rock, making him a notable figure in the genre's history.