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  1. 4.94K subscribers. Videos. About. Leon Russell 1970 Roll Away The Stone - REMASTEREDIncluding...Charlie Watts – drums Bill Wyman – bass guitar Steve Winwood – keyboardsANIMATION BY THE...

  2. Leon Russell is the debut solo album by the singer, ... Steve Winwood – keyboards ("Roll Away the Stone") Chris Stainton ... Watts / Bill Wyman / Eric Clapton / Klaus Voorman / BJ Wilson / Alan Spenner / Jim Gordon / Greg Dempsey / Stevie Winwood / Jim Horn / Mr. & Mrs. Bramlett / Bobby Whiplash / Clydie King / Merry Clayton ...

  3. El álbum culmina con “Roll Away The Stone”, donde participan Steve Winwood en las teclas, Bill Wyman en el bajo y Charlie Watts en la batería. Es como decir The Rolling Stones y Blind Faith con Leon Russell. Un movido blues que versa sobre una desacertada elección romántica, una vez más.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leon_RussellLeon Russell - Wikipedia

    Leon Russell The Union was Russell's sixth gold album. The recordings were interrupted in January 2010 when Russell was hospitalized and underwent surgery for a brain fluid leak, as well as treatment for heart failure and pneumonia. A couple of months later, Russell announced plans for a solo LP, although no specifics were given, and in October 2010 Russell and John embarked on The Union Tour ...

  5. Y como premio final, los mismísimos Rolling Stones (Charlie Watts a la batería, Bill Wyman al bajo y Mike Jagger a las voces) junto a Steve Winwood a las teclas. El tema es de por sí excelente en su construcción con estos intérpretes queda poco por añadir para finalizar un álbum completo.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2020 · Three-fifths of The Rolling Stones, half of the Beatles, Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, Merry Clayton, Klaus Voorman, and Joe Cocker all contribute. Yet unlike the ego-stroking guest appearances that were commonplace on albums in the 1980s and beyond, the musicians involved here never get in the way of the ...

  7. 10 de dic. de 1970 · Leon Russell.The image – if we can narrow it down to one – is aural. He’s always counting off, “One, two, three, four” at the end of those driving, lurchy, churchy rock and roll songs ...