Leon Russell
Singer-songwriter and pianist, 'A Song for You'

Born
April 2nd, 1942
83 years ago
Died
November 13th, 2016
8 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent figure in the music industry, contributed significantly as a singer-songwriter and pianist. Started career in the 1960s, collaborating with various artists and establishing a distinctive blend of rock, blues, and country music. Released the acclaimed album 'A Song for You' which featured memorable tracks and showcased exceptional songwriting and performance skills. Involved in notable performances at major music festivals, including Woodstock and the Concert for Bangladesh, further solidifying reputation as a versatile and talented musician.
Released the album 'A Song for You'
Performed at Woodstock festival
Participated in the Concert for Bangladesh
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