| Leon Russell was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, but went to Rogers High School in Tulsa. When he reached superstardom in the early 1970s, Tulsa seemed like a place where anything could happen. Like the time he showed up on Mazeppa's Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting: http://tulsatvmemories.com/mazeppa2.html#leon | ||
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| Leon Russell
by Leon Russell $7.99 There is an unusual song, "Shoot Out at the Plantation", on Leon Russell's first solo album. As related in Don Nix' book, R... | Leon Russell and the Shelter People
by Leon Russell $7.99 Webmaster: "Shelter People" and its echoey, atmospheric production encapsulates the excitement of my first rock concert: Leon,... | Mad Dogs & Englishmen - Joe Cocker
$19.98 The Joe Cocker "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour launched Leon Russell's solo career. This DVD is a time capsule of late-60s coun... |
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| Concert for Bangladesh (2pc)
$23.99 Wilhelm Murg: Next week, George Harrison's "The Concert for Bangladesh" will be rereleased on DVD, which also features Leon an... | Eric Clapton
by Eric Clapton $29.98 Leon was seen around Tulsa with musical buddies George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Freddie King and others in the 70s. Leon co... | The Best of the Shelter Years
by Freddie King $7.99 Freddie King blew me away at Oiler Park in 1971 opening for Leon. Leon showcased Freddie on the Shelter label in the 70s. ... |
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| Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
by Bob Dylan $14.99 "Watching The River Flow" on this album was produced by Leon, and that's his piano propelling Bob's boat, too. | Indianola Mississippi Seeds
by B.B. King $6.98 Leon wrote, played and conducted the hit "Hummingbird" for B.B. King. B.B. considers this album to be his artistic high point.... | Road Stories and Recipes
by Don Nix Don Nix was one of the first Shelter artists, signed soon after the Joe Cocker "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour that launched Le... |
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