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Michael Leviton
OriginSan Fernando Valley, California
GenresRock, Pop, Folk, Surf
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, Musician
Instrumentbaritone ukulele
Years active2006-present
LabelsSmith Street, Ace Fu
Website[1]

Michael Leviton is a singer-songwriter, and ukulele player from Brooklyn, New York. His album, "My Favorite Place to Drown" was released on Smith Street and Ace Fu Records in 2006. He toured with They Might Be Giants in 2006, and is closely involved with other underground New York musicians, frequently performing throughout the area. In February 2007, Leviton began offering ukulele lessons.