- Lafayette Leake
Lafayette Leake (June 1, 1919 - August 14, 1990) was a
blues andjazz pianist, organist, vocalist and composer who played forChess Records as asession musician , and as a member of theBig Three Trio , during the formative years ofChicago blues . He played piano on many ofChuck Berry 's recordings.Leake was born in Winona,
Missouri in 1920.cite journal | last = Eagle | first = Bob | year = 2004 | title = Directory of African-Appalachian Musicians | journal = Black Music Research Journal | volume = 24 | issue = 1 ] Information about his early years is sparse,cite web | title = Lafayette Leake | work =All About Jazz | url = http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=8641 | accessdate = 2008-05-27 ] but in the early 1950s he joined the Big Three Trio (replacing Leonard "Baby Doo" Caston) and began his association with Chess Records,cite book | last = Raessler | first = Daniel M. | year = 2006 | chapter = Leake, Lafayette | editor = Komara, Edward M. | title = Encyclopedia of the Blues | publisher =Routledge | isbn = 0415926998 | pages = p. 558 ] where he worked closely with bassist, producer and songwriterWillie Dixon .Leake played piano on "
One Dozen Berrys ", Chuck Berry's second album, released in 1958 under Chess Records, as well as playing on Berry's "Chuck Berry Is on Top ", on which he performed in the classic rendition of "Johnny B. Goode ".cite book | last = Kitts | first = Jeff | coauthors = Tolinski, Brad | year = 2002 | title = Guitar World Presents the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time | publisher = Hal Leonard | isbn = 0634046195 | pages = p. 133] Leake also played on numerous other Chess sessions, from the '50's through the '70's backing many of the Chess greats, including many classic Sonny Boy Williamson recordings.cite book | last = Herzhaft | first = Gérard | coauthors = Debord, Brigitte; Harris, Paul ; Jerry, Haussler; Mikofsky, Anton J. | year = 1997 | chapter = Sonny Boy Williamson | title = Encyclopedia of the Blues | publisher = University of Arkansas Press | isbn = 1557284520 | page = p. 232 ] He was the also the piano man of countless sessions withOtis Rush ,Junior Wells ,Little Walter , and many others.During the 1960s Willie Dixon formed the Chicago Blues All-Stars. Leake was their resident pianist, and toured and recorded with them until the mid-1970s. After that he did little recording or touring, although he appeared with Chuck Berry at the
Chicago Blues Festival in 1986,cite news | last = McLeese | first = Don | date =June 6 ,1986 | title = Chicago Blues Festival: Opening Tonight in Grant Park | work =Chicago Sun-Times ] and recorded "Hidden Charms" with Willie Dixon in 1988.cite news | last = Hoekstra | first = Dave | date =September 30 ,1990 | title = Dixon feels the loss of 'third hand' | work =Chicago Sun-Times ]As well as a respected performer, Leake was also a composer. He recorded a number of his own songs as a member of various ensembles, and others have been covered by notable musicians.
Fleetwood Mac recorded his song "Love That Woman" on their album "The Original Fleetwood Mac ". His song "Wrinkles", performed by the Big Three Trio, featured on the soundtrack ofDavid Lynch 's 1990 film Wild at Heart. Blues band "Slo Leak" were named after one of Leake's instrumental pieces.cite news | last = Feller | first = Leslie | date =June 15 ,1997 | title = In Westport, a Rebirth of the Blues | work =The New York Times | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A07E5DD1F3CF936A25755C0A961958260 | accessdate = 2008-05-28 ]Lafayette Leake fell into a
diabetic coma in his home in Chicago, where he remained undiscovered for several days, dying in hospital on August 14, 1990.Major Recordings
*"Might is Right!" (1960) Yambo/Weis
*"Easy Blues" (2002). Black and Blue FranceExternal links
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=8641 Lafayette Leake at All About Jazz.com]
* [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Lafayette%20Leake/a/Lafayette%20Leake.htm Lafayette Leake discography at CD Universe]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:ajfpxqy5ldje~T1 All Music Guide]References
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