The first song I ever “quasi” learned on the piano was Tightrope. -bfh
FOX: NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Leon Russell, who sang, wrote and produced some of rock `n’ roll’s top records, has died. He was 74.
An email from Leon Russell Records to The Associated Press says Russell died in Nashville on Saturday night. The email cites Russell’s wife as the source of the information. Russell had heart bypass surgery in July and was recovering from that at the time of his death. He had been planning on resuming touring in January, the email said.
Besides his music, Russell was known for his striking appearance: wispy white hair halfway down his back and that covered much of his face.
He wrote Joe Cocker’s “Delta Lady” and in 1969 put together Cocker’s “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” tour, which spawned a documentary film and a hit double album.
As a musician, primarily a pianist, he played on The Beach Boys’ “California Girls” and Jan and Dean’s “Surf City.” He also played guitar and bass.
Russell produced and played on recording sessions for Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Ike and Tina Turner, the Rolling Stones and many others.
He recorded hit songs himself like “Tight Rope” and “Lady Blue” and participated in “The Concert for Bangla Desh.” John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison played on his first album, “Leon Russell.”
h/t Reiuxcat
I listened to a lot of Leon Russell. RIP Leon.
RIP Leon Russell AKA Hank Wilson, I’m gonna miss you. Let’s hope you’re rolling in your sweet Lord’s arms. Thank you for the all great music.
RIP Leon. Your music will live on.
He played at the Toad Suck festival last year.
You never know when our music heroes will pass away so when these legends come to town on a tour make your way to their shows.
You will have pleasant memories instead of regrets.
Never got to see him live, unfortunately.
Leon Russell and the Shelter People album (1971) is a personal favorite. Many many great songs.
RIP Leon.
“A Song For You” stands as one of the most romantic ballads ever. He was pretty far out there but one of the good guys of R&R.
Listening to shelter people right now.
Loved his “Youngblood.” His version just now got me dancing again.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
My favorite Leon Russell album from the mid 70’s is Hank Wilson’s Back, his tribute to old time great country and western songs like Rolling In My Sweet Babies Arms, Uncle Pen, a Bill Monroe classic, Truck Driving Man etc. I believe he was also a Christian, good music and he gave me a greater appreciation of the old country and western songs that he covered as Hank Wilson.
Have you ever Delta Lady?..
My brother was Leon’s agent for several years and I was fortunate enough to see him perform and talk with him many times
Lost em both this year….I have some sweet memories of Leon’s music….got some water boiling on the stove so it sounds like a bong…. https://youtu.be/kHA2afBxmbs
He was smokin’ on that Bangladesh album. Great, great stuff.
Home Sweet Oklahoma
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=146WB6B67-o
Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g6dFeBZ7Nlg
Once you start, you cannot stop….LEON…. https://youtu.be/fXs29SpLGpU
Saw him in DC back in the 70s.
Enjoyed his work.
RIP
Stranger in a strange land. Very topical.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjy7RAu8TJ4
Binge listening Leon.
NFL? No longer care to participate.
PHenery….don’t it just feel right?….
Willysgoatgruff
It’s definitely working. I didn’t know Hummingbird. Nice.
I own some of these on original vinyl. No barcodes. Ha.
I picked up “Carney” as a sophomore in high school. I knew nothing of the skinny gray haired man on the cover, but I liked what I heard. Been listening to Leon ever since.
Over the years I passed many opportunities to see him live and I’m kicking myself now. Had the pleasure of seeing Leon with Willie in Wheeling WV in the late 70s.
Magic mirror, won’t you help me please… RIP Leon, you made more music than anyone but you will ever know.
They say they come in threes… Leonard Cohen, Leon Russell… who’s next?
@flip. Leon played locally at a very small venue about 5 years ago but I didn’t hear about it until tix sold out. Usually they just have crappy little acts so I wasn’t paying attention. Opportunity lost. Damn.
R.I.P. Thanks for all the awesome talent and music. Why don’t these things happen closer to Kanye’s house? just Me and my cricket.
@flip Hopefully Miley Cyrus or some other no talent hack.
Ok that wasn’t nice. But….
PHenery and Flip…Bill Clinton pays the sax and he might drive Hillary to her doctors appoitments……
Saw him in Houston, he opened for Creedence.
Damn I’m old.
Check out this little jewel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfjIY-THZE&index=87&list=FLMQ1Y4ymE3Av9Dv3E1JpamA
(Leon at 3:00)
RIP, Leon.
I have a bunch of LR LP albums. Along with previous songs mentioned Back to the Island was a favorite. A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall is another one.
RIP Leon.
@rando
That was a true hidden treasure. Thanks for sharing it.
An amazing group of talent.
@blink
A hard rains gonna fall. Another beauty.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y4sMSSm0x2A
Interesting coincidence. Just last week, Leon texted that he had information on Hillary that would lead to her arrest.
Tight Rope & Lady Blue …. ahh college daze ….
Tight Rope & Lady Blue …. ahh college daze
Leon Russell live at Toad Suck Daze, Toad Suck, Arkansas May 2015:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfp5hzdJfHc
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There’s also a part II and a part III on youtube. Good show.
So sad,I was always a fan RIP Leon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxoNEKP6fYw
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His Eye is on the Sparrow
Roll Away The Stone
Shootout on the Plantation
This Masquerade
Are among my favorites
Saw him twice, first in early 70s and again about 5 years ago.
Two albums I played until the stylus hit the turntable was with his first wife Mary.
The Wedding Album and Make Love To The Music (circa 76 or so). They had a pic of son Teddy Jack on one cover and I think he’s a muscian also.
Mary Russell was a powerful addition.
A little trivia. LR daughter sings at Tulsa church he converted into studio. Would’ve enjoyed it more had the reporter would shut up.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TA5TxJlO1fw
Ok last one (I didn’t hear about Leon until this evening) so late to post.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=khwWUWI48LA
@sTevo: “This Masquerade”
Every time I hear someone attribute that masterpiece to George Benson, I wanna swat their ears off.