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LEON RUSSELL - "A legend in his time"

Leon Russell played on, produced, arranged, and wrote some of rock and roll's most successful and important records. George Benson's cover of "This Masquerade" written by Leon was the first song in music history to occupy the number one spot on the jazz, pop, and R&B charts. "This Masquerade" also won "Record of the Year" and a Grammy in 1976. He released four Gold Albums and had a hand in many other chart hits including "Superstar," and a "A Song For You.".



Leon organized and performed on Joe Cocker's legendary "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour. This has now been remastered and is out on DVD. Leon was instrumental in some of Joe Cocker's biggest hits, including, perhaps, the defining song of Joe Cocker's career, "Delta Lady," written by Leon.

The Carpenters struck gold with Leon's song "Superstar," Ray Charles covered "A Song For You," and B.B. King covered "Hummingbird." "Leon Russell is pop music's most anonymous big shot."

Born in 1942, in Lawton, Oklahoma. Leon began as a night club piano player in Oklahoma at the age of 14. Leon backed touring artists when they came to town. Leon and his band were hired to back Jerry Lee Lewis at Cain's ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Lewis was so impressed that he hired Leon's band for two years of road tours. Relocating to Los Angeles just before its rise to prominence as rock's capital in the 1960's, Leon became part of the "Wrecking Crew," an elite group of studio musicians which included Glen Campbell and Hal Blaine.

Leon eventually produced and played on sessions with Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Ike and Tina Turner, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The Ventures, Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton, Sam Cooke, Johnny Mathis and many records with Herb Albert and Tijuana Brass.

Leon can be heard playing piano on Jan and Dean's "Surf City," Bobby Boris Pickett's "Monster Mash LP," and The Beach Boys "California Girls" and "Pet Sounds" among others. Leon played on most of Phil Spector's landmark records. According to Jack Nitzsche, noted producer, writer and arranger, "Leon was there for the solos and the fancy stuff," Jack was the band leader for those sessions.

George Harrison's guitar playing on Leon's first album led to his participation in the first rock and roll benefit concerts, the "Concert for Bangladesh." Leon played piano, guitar, and bass guitar. His duet with George Harrison on "Beware of Darkness," and his performance of "Youngblood" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" are legendary. These performances were subsequently included in the film and platinum album "Concert for Bangladesh." The all star lineup included: George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Klaus Voormann, Badfinger, and Ravi Shankar, along with Leon's band members Don Preston, Carl Radle, and Claudia Linnear with friends Jim Horn, Jim Keltner, and Jesse Ed Davis. This fall (2005), the "Concert for Bangladesh" has now been remastered on DVD and released, with premieres, in California and in New York

Leon's career was well underway at the time of the Concert for Bangladesh. Three of Leon's solo albums, 1971's "Leon Russell and The Shelter People," 1972's "Carney" (which went to number two on the pop album chart), and 1973's three album set "Leon Live" were certified gold. These albums were released on Shelter Records, owned by Leon and producer Denny Cordell, along with early albums by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Phoebe Snow and The Gap Band, also three albums that Leon produced and played on for the great blues guitarist, Freddie King.

In the 1970's Leon was established as a major live performer and was reported by Billboard Magazine to be the top concert attraction in the world by 1973. After touring with the "Rolling Stones", Leon increasingly focused on his solo career, reaching the number two spot with 1972's "Carney" album and scoring his first pop hit with the single "Tight Rope." While the success of 1973's three-LP set, "Leon Live" further established his reputation as a top concert draw. Many different performers opened for Leon in this period including Elton John, ZZ Top, Willie Nelson and Charlie Daniels. Leon and the Shelter People, along with Memphis blues singer Furry Lewis, taped a fan favorite special that aired on PBS. Miss Emily Smith was featured dancing while baking a pie.


Leon shocked everyone and became the toast of Nashville, Tennessee, when he recorded his first Hank Wilson country record. This was at the peak of his popularity as a rock performer. Popular artists of the time played it safe with their careers by restricting themselves to a single genre of music. Leon became known as a musical "ChameLeon," delighting his fans and confusing his critics who just didn't get it.



After receiving his fourth gold album for "Will O' The Wisp," which included the hit single "Lady Blue", Leon teamed up with Willie Nelson and the dynamic duo achieved success with the "One For The Road" record. This record was honored by the Country Music Association as "Best Album of The Year." Willie & Leon's hit "Heartbreak Hotel", topped the country charts, and they have toured together many times since, and in recent years having much success with their "Two Man" show. Leon co-hosted the first of the Willie Nelson 4th of July Picnics. This show was later broadcast on Wolfman Jacks "Midnight Special." These picnics were perhaps the single most important force that helped bridge the gap between hippies and rednecks in the 1970's. Leon also joined the Willie Nelson Tour at the peak of Willie's popularity circa 1979, in which he substituted for Willie's sister Bobby on piano.


Leon wrote and recorded many major hits and FM radio staples and fan favorites that became standards for the period including: Superstar (with Delaney Bramlett), A Song For You, This Masquerade, Blues Power (with Eric Clapton), Dixie Lullaby (with Chris Stainton), I Put A Spell On You, Shoot Out On The Plantation, Delta Lady, Roll Away The Stone (with Greg Dempsey), Stranger In A Strange Land (with Don Preston), Out In The Woods, Lady Blue, Back To The Island, Bluebird, Lost Inside Of You (with Barbara Streisand and Chris Kristopherson) for the hit movie, A Star Is Born.

In the 1980's Leon toured with The New Grass Revival. The live album and video from this tour featured knockout bluegrass versions of The Beatles, "I've Just Seen a Face" and The Rolling Stones "Jumpin' Jack Flash." Leon also toured with Edgar Winter on a double bill for two years and shared the stage of Austin City Limits with him. They played concerts in Canada, Brazil, Mexico, and Russia, as well as many in the US.

Continuing into the 1990s, he released "Anything Can Happen," which was produced by Leon & Bruce Hornsby in 1992 for Virgin Records. He followed that up with 1998's "Hank Wilson Vol. 3: "Legend In My Time" and in 1999, "Face In The Crowd."

Today, Leon is once again wearing the hat of record label owner with the launching of Leon Russell Records. In September of 2001, Leon released a collection of acoustic piano/vocal recordings of Leon Russell classics; "Guitar Blues," an album which was previously only available in Japan. He also released "Hymns of Christmas", which is a piano and orchestra instrumental CD of his favorite Christmas hymns.

Leon was notified that "Stranger in a Strange Land" written by him, was hand-picked by Mel Gibson and team, for the CD "Songs Inspired by The Passion Of The Christ". Release was April 6, 2004.

Leon performed several dates in Japan in November, 2005. Leon is well known there and looked forward to returning to Japan recently (2009) for 6 shows, a fantastic time, reaching out to his fans, broadening his opportunities throughout Asia and for the future.


On October 12, 2006 - in Muskogee, OK, Leon was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame along with country singer/songwriter Mel McDaniel.

Bob Wills guitarist Eldon Shamblin and Tulsa bassist Carl Radle were inducted posthumously.



RELEASED IN NOV., 2006:

His fans were be pleasantly surprised by this Leon experience.
Initially, released on Leon Russell Records, titled .......

"Angel In Disguise"
Eleven tracks of new material .......... vintage style "Leon rockin'" music.
The album features a tribute to his wife in the moving song, "Sweet Mimi" and Liner notes include tributes from his daughters and comments from Leon himself.
For a review of this CD, click on  ... "REVIEW" ... I like it .......... JS
To hear several tracks from this CD, and to view   LEON'S BRAND NEW RELEASE   "Best Of Hank Wilson", please check out ......
"LEON'S STORE"


Currently, there are plans in the works, for a U.K. / Europe Tour 2010"

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Sugaree's NEW CD, The American Dream,  will be available in stores on January 5th, 2010 ........ Available now exclusively from Leon Russell Records .
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NEW ALBUM PROJECT: Quote from Sir Elton John; “I’m talking to [pianist and singer] Leon Russell and [producer] T-Bone Burnett about recording an album with Leon". "I've always loved Leon, and I think it's terrible that he's been almost forgotten about now," Elton added. "He's been such an influence on my playing and his music has been such a big part of my life. It will be a duets record. I'm a huge fan, and he's just such a great guy as well. I'm hoping it will all come together, maybe the beginning of next year. These days, I just want to focus on recording things that I really want to do, and I've always wanted to work with Leon."
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UPDATE:  Los Angeles, CA - January 29th ...... Elton John and Leon   perform onstage at the 2010 MusicCares Person Of The Year Tribute To Neil Young at the Los Angeles Convention Center with Sheryl Crow, Neko Case and T-Bone Burnett   PICTURES
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MOST RECENT UPDATES:   Leon and Sir Elton John have recorded a duet album,
The Union, to be released in October, 2010. Read the article in Music Week.

~ Elton John & Leon Russell Musical Legends Collaborate on The Union. Read the Decca Records release announcement
~ First Listen: Elton John, Leon Russell, and TBone Burnett unveil The Union. Read
Randy Lewis' blog in the L.A. Times.
~ Elton John Unveils The Union. Read Randy Morris' article on GQ.com.
Elton John's website:   EltonJohn.com
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Current members of Leon's band include:     Jackie Wessel, Bassist/Backing Vocals;  Brandon Holder, Drums/Percussion;  Chris Simmons, Guitarist/Backing Vocals
Beau Charron, Keyboards/Backing Vocals
Grant Whitman is doing well. He is currently driving one of the buses for the
JONAS BROS.

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