Tina Weymouth is an American musician born on November 22, 1950. She is best known as the bassist for the band Talking Heads and for her work with the Tom Tom Club. Weymouth's innovative bass playing and contributions to music have made her a respected figure in the rock and new wave genres. She continues to be involved in music and remains an influential artist.

"Richard Lloyd of Television is one of my favorite guitarists. His mentor was Jimi Hendrix when he was just 14. Jimi was always pounding everything he knew into that kid."



"When we were making Speaking in Tongues and Remain in Light, we were jamming. From that we were taking the best bits and then recording and improvising on top of those."



"Sometimes you don't want to be a slapstick clown in order to convey a funny perception of the world."



"We don't really have more than acouple of solos. It's just the way our music is put together."



"It's hard to be perfect, It really is. I keep learning things after I've already bungled it."



"Many Japanese painters and calligraphers would change their names intentionally to keep their relationship to the art always fresh. This way, others' expectations can be avoided."

