- Leon Russell
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Leon Russell
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Claude Russell Bridges
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Born = birth date and age|1942|4|2Lawton, Oklahoma
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Instrument = Piano, organ, guitar, vocals
Genre = Country, Rock,
Folk, R&B
Occupation = Solo artist, session musician, composer
Years_active = 1960s-present
Label = Capitol
Associated_acts =Glen Campbell ,Joe Cocker ,Jerry Lee Lewis ,The Rolling Stones ,Dave Mason ,George Harrison ,Eric Clapton ,Bob Dylan ,B.B. King ,Beach Boys ,Willie Nelson
URL =Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges on
April 2 1942 inLawton, Oklahoma ,United States ) is asinger ,songwriter ,pianist , andguitarist . Russell attendedWill Rogers High School inTulsa, Oklahoma .First known mostly as a
session musician , Russell has played with artists as varied asJerry Lee Lewis ,Phil Spector ,Joe Cocker ,George Harrison ,Ringo Starr ,BB King ,Freddie King ,Eric Clapton ,Bill Wyman ,The Beach Boys ,Willie Nelson ,Badfinger ,Tijuana Brass ,J.J. Cale ,David Gates ,Frank Sinatra ,The Band ,Marc Benno , Edgar andJohnny Winter ,Glen Campbell ,Gary Busey ,Jesse Ed Davis , andThe Rolling Stones . With a solo career spanning the genres of rock,blues , and gospel, Russell began his musical career at 14 in Tulsa nightclubs. Two years later, after settling in Los Angeles, he studied guitar withJames Burton , and worked sessions withDorsey Burnette andGlen Campbell .After becoming a part of Phil Spector's studio group, Russell played backup on many of the most popular hits of the 1960s, including
The Byrds ,Gary Lewis and the Playboys ,Bobby "Boris" Pickett andHerb Alpert . He also served asSnuff Garrett 's assistant on numerous productions. Russell built his own recording studio in 1967, and recorded his first LP, "Look Inside the Asylum Choir ", in a collaboration withMarc Benno .His first songwriting hit was
Joe Cocker 's 1969 version of "Delta Lady", and Russell went on to organise Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour. The Russell-written "Superstar", sung byRita Coolidge on that tour, would go on to be a big hit byThe Carpenters ,Luther Vandross , and others. Shortly thereafter, Russell released a solo album, "Leon Russell", which included the original version of the popular "A Song for You ". Also in 1970, Russell played piano onDave Mason 's album, "Alone Together " (notably, on the song "Sad and Deep as You").During the 1960s and 1970s, Russell owned the Church Recording Studio on 3rd Street in Tulsa, which is now owned by Glen Mitchell and one-time Russell studio engineer
Steve Ripley of the country bandThe Tractors . Russell still records there frequently, while his former home on Grand Lake, in northeast Oklahoma, still contains the famous dining room table and chairs made from church pews from his Church Studio. On the property stands a private recording studio that has seen many famous names, including members ofThe Beatles .In the summer of 1971 Russell was asked by
George Harrison to play piano onBadfinger 's third album, "Straight Up ". The piano which complements George Harrison's slide guitar on Badfinger's radio hit "Day After Day " is played by Leon from those Apple sessions. The sessions were interrupted because many of the musicians on "Straight Up" left for New York City to participate in theConcert For Bangladesh , organized by George Harrison andRavi Shankar , at which Russell performed a memorable medley of the songs "Jumpin' Jack Flash " and "Young Blood ".Also in 1971 Russell played on recording sessions with
B.B. King ,Eric Clapton , andBob Dylan . He also released two studio albums under his own name that year, "Leon Russell And The Shelter People " and "Asylum Choir II ". Further, Russell helpedFreddie King to revive his career by collaborating with him on three of his albums for Shelter in early 1970s.In 1972, his album "Carney" reached #2 on the charts, fueled by the hit single "Tightrope". In addition, the LP contained a tune called "
This Masquerade " that the Carpenters also recorded, and years later, would win a Grammy for George Benson.During the '70s, Russell continued to occasionally perform at the Paradise Club along with other noted music spots around Tulsa. He surprised his fans one night by performing with Flash Eddy and the Eclectics at the Paradise.
His 1975 album "Will O' the Wisp" was commercially successful, along with its single "Lady Blue". Gailard Sartain, fondly remembered by Tulsans as Mazeppa Pompazoidi (a Saturday night movie host, joined many times by
Gary Busey ), did the cover artwork for the LP.Later that year, Russell married Mary McCreary, a former member of
Sly & the Family Stone 's background vocal group Little Sister. The two collaborated on "The Wedding Album " in 1976. In 1977, Russell and McCreary reunited for another album. Russell andWillie Nelson had a number one duet on the Billboardcountry music charts in 1979 with theElvis Presley classic "Heartbreak Hotel ". He spent the next two years touring with theNew Grass Revival , and released two more albums with Paradise before the label folded.For several years, Russell stayed largely out of the music spotlight, releasing "Anything Can Happen" in 1992, then two more albums in 1998 and 1999. He continues to tour at the age of 66. His bassist, Jack Wessel, has been with Russell close to 25 years. His son with McCreary, Teddy Jack (named after Gary Busey's character on Sartain's show), has also toured with his father, as have his sisters Tina Rose and Sugaree Noel.
Discography
* 1966 "Rhapsodies for Young Lovers" - Leon Russell/
Midnight string quartet
* 1968 "Look Inside the Asylum Choir " - Leon Russell/Marc Benno
* 1970 "Leon Russell" - Leon Russell
* 1971 "Leon Russell And The Shelter People " - Leon Russell
* 1971 "Asylum Choir II " - Leon Russell/Marc Benno
* 1972 "Carney" - Leon Russell
* 1973 "Leon Live" (triple live album) - Leon Russell
* 1973 "Hank Wilson's Back" - Leon Russell
* 1973 "Leon Russell, Looking Back " - Leon Russell/Various Wrecking Crew.
* 1974 "Stop All That Jazz" - Leon Russell
* 1975 "Will O' the Wisp" - Leon Russell
* 1976 "Best of Leon Russell [DCC/Shelter] " - Leon Russell
* 1976 "Wedding Album" - Leon & Mary Russell
* 1977 "Make Love to the Music" - Leon & Mary Russell
* 1978 "Americana" - Leon Russell
* 1979 "Willie & Leon" - Leon Russell
* 1979 "Life and Love" - Leon Russell
* 1981 "The Live Album" - Leon Russell & New Grass Revival
* 1984 "Hank Wilson, Vol. 2" - Leon Russell
* 1984 "Solid State" - Leon Russell
* 1989 "Leon Russell [Bonus Tracks] " - Leon Russell
* 1992 "Anything Can Happen" - Leon Russell
* 1992 "Crazy Love" - Leon Russell
* 1992 "Collection" - Leon Russell
* 1995 "Hymns of Christmas" - Leon Russell
* 1996 "Gimme Shelter: The Best of Leon Russell" - Leon Russell
* 1997 "Retrospective" - Leon Russell
* 1998 "Hank Wilson, Vol. 3: Legend in My Time" - Leon Russell
* 1999 "Face in the Crowd" - Leon Russell
* 1999 "Blues: Same Old Song" - Leon Russell
* 2000 "Live at Gilley's" - Leon Russell
* 2001 "Best of Leon Russell [EMI-Capitol Special Markets] " - Leon Russell
* 2001 "Guitar Blues" - Leon Russell
* 2001 "Signature Songs" - Leon Russell
* 2001 "Rhythm & Bluegrass: Hank Wilson, Vol. 4" - Leon Russell & The Newgrass Revival
* 2002 "Moonlight & Love Songs" (with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra) - Leon Russell
* 2003 "In Your Dreams" - Leon Russell
* 2003 "Bad Country" - Leon Russell
* 2003 "Almost Piano" - Leon Russell
* 2006 "A Mighty Flood" - Leon Russell
* 2006 "Angel In Disguise" - Leon RussellExternal links
* [http://www.leonrussellrecords.com Official website]
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