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  1. Charles Alfred «Chuck» Leavell (Birmingham, Alabama, Estados Unidos, 28 de abril de 1952) es un músico estadounidense, miembro de The Allman Brothers Band durante la cumbre de su popularidad en los años 70, miembro fundador de la banda de rock de jazz Sea Level y músico de sesión y colaborador durante las giras de The Rolling Stones.

  2. Charles Alfred Leavell (born April 28, 1952) is an American musician. A member of the Allman Brothers Band throughout their commercial zenith in the 1970s, he subsequently became a founding member of the band Sea Level. He has served as the principal touring keyboardist and musical director [1] of the Rolling Stones since 1982.

  3. After the Allman Brothers Band broke up when Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts left, the remaining members who evolved into Sea Level were "We Three" comprising bassist Lamar Williams, drummer Jaimoe and piano player Chuck Leavell. The trio would occasionally open shows for the group in 1975 and 1976.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2020 · Learn about Chuck Leavell, a pianist, author, tree farmer and environmentalist who has played with the Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers Band and many others. Find out his musical journey, his books, his awards and his projects.

  5. Charles Alfred «Chuck» Leavell es un músico estadounidense, miembro de The Allman Brothers Band durante la cumbre de su popularidad en los años 70, miembro fundador de la banda de rock de jazz Sea Level y músico de sesión y colaborador durante las giras de The Rolling Stones.

  6. Learn about Chuck Leavell's career as a pianist, keyboardist, author, and tree farmer. Find out his upcoming tour dates with the Rolling Stones, Gov't Mule, and other bands.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2020 · Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man: Directed by Allen Farst. With Dickey Betts, Jimmy Carter, Eric Church, Eric Clapton. Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man is the cinematic documentary that explores the world's fascination with the greatest piano and keyboardist over the last 40 years.