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Charles Alfred Leavell (born April 28, 1952) is an American musician. A member of
the Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1969 by brothers Duane Allman (founder, slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards, songwriting), as well as Dickey Betts (lead guita ...
throughout their commercial zenith in the 1970s, he subsequently became a founding member of the band
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. He has served as the principal touring keyboardist and musical director of
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since 1982. As a
session musician Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a recording artist on a ...
, Leavell has performed on every Rolling Stones studio album released since 1983 with the exception of ''
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'' (1997). He has also toured and recorded with
Eric Clapton Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is often regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s list o ...
,
George Harrison George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian c ...
,
David Gilmour David Jon Gilmour ( ; born 6 March 1946) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and member of the rock band Pink Floyd. He joined as guitarist and co-lead vocalist in 1967, shortly before the departure of founding member Syd Barrett. P ...
, Gov't Mule and
John Mayer John Clayton Mayer ( ; born October 16, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Born and raised in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Mayer attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, but left and moved to Atlanta in 1997 wit ...
.


Biography

Born in
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, Leavell is a mostly self-taught musician. He started on piano, learning some basics from his mother, Frances Leavell. The Leavell family moved from Birmingham to
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when he was five, then back to Birmingham for a few years, finally settling in
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in 1962. He learned to play guitar from his cousin, Winston Leavell, and played tuba in junior high for two years. He started his first band, The Misfitz, in 1966. The Misfitz played a steady gig at the
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every Friday night, and eventually were the band for a Saturday morning television show, Tuscaloosa Bandstand. After the breakup of the Misfitz, Leavell did session work, and found himself on his first gold record, a single by Freddie North called "Don't Take Her She's All I've Got". Leavell also sought out other local musicians to play with and joined The South Camp in 1968. That band included his early mentor, Paul Hornsby, who had played in
The Hour Glass Hour Glass was a 1960s rhythm and blues band based in Los Angeles, California in 1967 and 1968. Among their members were two future members of the Allman Brothers Band (Duane Allman and his brother Gregg) and three future studio musicians at t ...
, a precursor to The Allman Brothers Band. In 1969, Hornsby moved to
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to work for Capricorn Records as a studio musician and producer, eventually producing such artists as The Charlie Daniels Band,
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, Wet Willie and others. At Hornsby's suggestion, Leavell came to Macon and helped form Sundown, which recorded one record on the
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label in 1970. That band broke up shortly thereafter, and Leavell found himself doing session work at Capricorn and eventually was tapped to tour with Alex Taylor,
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's elder brother. Leavell recorded one record with Taylor, ''
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'', which was released in 1972. Leavell continued to tour with Taylor for a short time afterwards. When Taylor had a falling out with his manager and the founder of Capricorn,
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, and quit touring, Leavell found himself playing with
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. Leavell claims this was his "college education." While playing with Dr. John, Leavell caught the attention of
Gregg Allman Gregory LeNoir Allman (December 8, 1947 – May 27, 2017) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was known for performing in the Allman Brothers Band. Allman grew up with an interest in rhythm and blues music, and the Allman ...
, who tapped him to play on his first solo album, the Johnny Sandlin-produced '' Laid Back''. Allman and Sandlin introduced the rest of the Allman Brothers Band to Leavell, and Leavell joined the band in September 1972, when they decided not to recreate their dual lead guitar sound after the death of
Duane Allman Howard Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971) was an American rock guitarist, session musician, and the founder and original leader of the Allman Brothers Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame i ...
, who had died the previous October, but rather to use a different instrument as the second lead. Leavell's work was most prominent on the band's popular 1973 album '' Brothers and Sisters'', and in particular on the heavily played instrumental " Jessica." However, only one studio album, 1975's '' Win, Lose or Draw,'' followed, again with Leavell's piano and keyboard work featured. In 1973, Leavell married Rose Lane White, who was working as a staff member at Capricorn Records. The Allmans toured heavily behind ''Brothers and Sisters'', playing stadiums and breaking records for attendance in many venues across the country. Leavell also appeared on a live record with the band, '' Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas'' during this era as well as subsequent compilations, live performances and re-releases in later years. During the mid-1970s Leavell also appeared on Dickey Betts's first solo record, ''
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''. In addition during this time, he made multiple contributions on several other Capricorn artists' recordings like Bobby Whitlock, Bonnie Bramlett,
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, Cowboy and more as well as recordings outside the Capricorn family with
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,
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and others. The Allmans found themselves in turmoil in 1976, and broke up that year. Later the band re-formed, but without Leavell as he had moved on to form his own band, Sea Level in late 1976. While opening shows for The Allman Brothers Band with The Allman Brothers' bass guitarist Lamar Williams and drummer
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, Leavell stepped up as a frontman for the first time in his career. After The Allman Brothers Band disbanded in May 1976, the trio added guitarist
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and set about touring behind the moniker
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, derived from Leavell's first initial and last name. The group lasted five years and released as many albums, each featuring a different configuration of the group. From 1982 to 1984, he was part of the group
Betts, Hall, Leavell and Trucks Betts, Hall, Leavell and Trucks, often referred to as BHLT, was an American musical group that existed from 1982 to 1984 and that featured former members of The Allman Brothers Band and Wet Willie. Despite a positive reception for their live pe ...
, which had been organized by Betts. Although the group received good critical notices, and is viewed positively in retrospect by Leavell, it was unable to garner a recording contract. Leavell's first encounters with
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were auditions on
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for the spot of piano player alongside Ian Stewart for the Rolling Stones 1981 United States tour. Even though
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was chosen, Leavell guested at the Rolling Stones' Atlanta gig on October 26, 1981. For the 1982 European Tour Leavell landed the position of keyboardist alongside Ian Stewart. Leavell continued to record with the Stones on their next two albums, during a time when the band was not touring. After Stewart's death in 1985, Leavell occupied the role of the group's keyboardist by himself, with the exception of the addition of Matt Clifford on the '' Steel Wheels'' record and tour. He has continued to tour and record with The Rolling Stones ever since, as well as recording with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on solo projects. The Stones' most recent studio recording was in 2012, ''
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''. He continued to go on tour with The Rolling Stones, as of 2006, as part of their record-grossing
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. He served as the unofficial "musical director" for the band and devised each night's
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with
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. "It's my job to keep Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie all happy", Leavell stated on his web page. He began keeping notes on the songs during rehearsals, which eventually led to his role with the band. In addition to his work with The Rolling Stones, Leavell has worked with
George Harrison George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian c ...
,
Eric Clapton Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is often regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s list o ...
, Gov't Mule,
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,
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,
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, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Montgomery Gentry,
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, Miranda Lambert,
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amongst many others in the studio and on the road, in addition to recording five solo albums. In 2003, Leavell participated in the annual improvisational musical experiment known as Zambiland Orchestra in Atlanta. Leavell was inducted into the
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in 2004. He is also a member of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. In an April 2007 radio interview on WOR-AM, Leavell said his favorite contributions to songs in his career were "Jessica" with The Allman Brothers Band, "Old Love" on
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's ''
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'', Out of Tears on The Rolling Stones' '' Voodoo Lounge'', and '' Drops of Jupiter'' by
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. In 2011, Leavell played on John Mayer's album ''Born and Raised'' which was released in May 2012, reaching Number One on the
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. He also worked with David Gilmour, who reached to him out of the blue years after meeting on a session with Eric Clapton in the early 1990s. In February 2012, he and the other existing members of the Allman Brothers Band received a
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. In addition to his time in the band from 1972 to 1976, Leavell performed two shows with the reunited Allman Brothers Band in 1986. Since 2001, he has performed as a guest pianist at more than a dozen Allman Brothers Band concerts, including multiple shows at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Leavell enjoys "giving back" to the community of his birth. In 1992, he played on a record title
"Mr. President"
which was produced by noted Birmingham jazz keyboardist and vocalist Ray Reach for the purpose of raising money for the homeless in the Birmingham area. Leavell and several other well-known Alabama musicians (including Wayne Perkins, Chuck Tilley,
Charlie Hayward Charles Edward Daniels (October 28, 1936 – July 6, 2020) was an American singer, musician, and songwriter. His music fused rock, country, blues and jazz, pioneering Southern rock. He was best known for his number-one country hit "The D ...
, and
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) donated their time for this project. On March 20, 2008, Leavell was given a BAMA Award (Birmingham Area Music Award) for his contributions to the Birmingham, Alabama musical heritage. The 2008 BAMA Awards ceremony was held at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (in the historic Carver Theatre in the
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). Leavell performed at this ceremony accompanied by the
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directed by Ray Reach. Also, at the same ceremony, a BAMA Award was bestowed upon keyboardist/producer
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. Leavell makes time to involve himself with other causes, and in 2008 performed with a supergroup which opened for
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in Boston. The concert raised money for artists struggling with addiction. Leavell also serves on the Georgia Commission for Hearing Impaired and Deaf Persons. In 2013, Leavell was nominated for a
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in the 'Pinetop Perkins Piano Player' category. Leavell is the celebrity spokesperson for Sealevel Systems, Inc.
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- In November 2018, the sons of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts announced the formation of The Allman Betts Band. They will kick off 2019 with a new Allman Betts Band album and a worldwide tour that will feature new music, songs from their solo projects and classic Allman Brothers and Gregg Allman tunes in honor of the 50th Anniversary of The Allman Brothers Band. The new album, which is slated to be released in the Spring of 2019, will be produced by Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price, John Prine and Elvis Presley) with Leavell on keyboards. A documentary of Chuck Leavell's career and life outside of music, ''Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man'', directed by Allen Farst, premiered at Dayton, Ohio's "The Neon" theatre on November 6, 2020. The film, featured in a number of film festivals in 2020, won the
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's People's Choice Award. The film, featuring
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,
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,
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, Ronnie Wood,
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, Dickey Betts, Warren Haynes,
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, Julian Lennon,
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,
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,
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,
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, Chris Robinson, Miranda Lambert,
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, Mike Mills, Pat Monahan,
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, and Lee Ann Womack among others will be available for streaming beginning December 1, 2020.


Tree farmer and conservationist

In addition to his musical career, Leavell is a
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er in Twiggs County outside
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, an occupation that began when his wife, Rose Lane Leavell, inherited land in the early 1980s. Together they created Charlane Plantation, now a 2500-acre award-winning Tree Farm and hunting preserve. The Leavells are two-time Georgia Tree Farmers of the Year, and were selected as National Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year in 1999. They are staunch supporters of
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, conservation and environmental protection. Chuck Leavell wrote his first book, ''Forever Green: The History and Hope of The American Forest'' in 2000. His autobiography, ''Between Rock and a Home Place'' was published in 2005, and is acclaimed as one of the best rock autobiographies ever published. In 2006, Leavell wrote a children's book, ''The Tree Farmer''. His most recent book is ''Growing A Better America: Smart, Strong, Sustainable'' (2011, with J. Marshall Craig), the theme of which is "smart" growth. It has been called one of the best "common sense environmental books of all time". Leavell was appointed by former
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Sonny Perdue to the Georgia Land Conservation Council in 2008. He has also served on the Boards of The American Forest Foundation, The
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and other influential non-profits and makes frequent trips to Washington, D.C. to discuss forestry and environmental policy matters with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. In February 2012, the same month he received the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award, he was given an Honorary
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award from the
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. He has stated that he reveres both of these honors equally. Leavell and
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are the co-founders of The Mother Nature Network, an environmental news and information website that launched in January 2009. The site has grown to be the most visited independent environmental website in the world. Leavell serves as Director of Environmental Affairs, and sits on the board of directors for the company. He hosts two video series on mnn.com: "Love of the Land," in which he discusses sustainability and conservation issues, and "In The Green Room," a series in which he interviews fellow celebrities about the environment and their philanthropic work. Leavell hosts the public television series ''America's Forests with Chuck Leavell''. In 2022, Leavell was recognized as an honorary lifetime member of the
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in recognition of his “commitment to understanding forest management practices, engaging policymakers to support our nation’s forests, and using his platform to communicate the critical benefits and pressing challenges of our forests”.


Educator

In response to requests from fans and teachers alike, Leavell and Howard Citron co-founde
IROCKU
a rock and blues piano instructional website that launched in June 2011. The website includes classic rock and blues piano arrangements, video lessons, and also offers live lessons with stage and session musicians. In August 2017, Leavell and Citron received a United States Patent entitled “ Apparatus, System and Method for Teaching Music and Other Art Forms” related to IROCKU's web-based teaching methodology.


Discography

Solo albums * (1996) ''A Homemade Christmas from Charlane Plantation'' * (1998) ''What's in That Bag?'' * (2001) ''Forever Blue: Solo Piano'' * (2005) ''Southscape'' * (2007) ''Live in Germany: Green Leaves and Blue Notes Tour'' * (2012) ''Back to The Woods: A Tribute to the Pioneers of Blues Piano'' * (2018) ''Chuck Gets Big (with the Frankfurt Radio Big Band)'' Alex Taylor * (1972) ''
Dinnertime ''Dinnertime'' is the second album by Alex Taylor, brother of James, Livingston and Kate Taylor. The album was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. The standout tracks are "Change Your Sexy Ways", Randy Newman's "Lets Burn Down the Cornfie ...
'' Sailcat * (1972) ''
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Self-titled'' Gregg Allman * (1973) '' Laid Back'' The Allman Brothers Band * (1973) '' Brothers and Sisters'' * (1975) '' Win, Lose or Draw'' * (1976) '' Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas'' * (1989) ''
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'' Chuck Berry * (1987) ''Hail Hail Rock 'N' Roll - (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' Dickey Betts * (1974) ''
Highway Call ''Highway Call'' is the debut album by Dickey Betts (under the name Richard Betts), of The Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded in 1974 in Macon, Georgia, at Capricorn Studios. Betts further develops the country sound that emerged on the Allmans ...
'' Aretha Franklin * (1986) ''Aretha'' Sea Level * (1977) ''
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'' * (1977) '' Cats on the Coast'' * (1978) ''On the Edge'' * (1979) ''Long Walk on a Short Pier'' * (1980) ''Ball Room'' * (1997) ''Best of Sea Level'' Duke Jupiter * (1978) '' Sweet Cheeks'' (producer) The Rolling Stones * (1983) ''
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'' * (1984) ''Rewind (1971–1984)'' * (1986) '' Dirty Work'' * (1989) '' Steel Wheels'' * (1991) '' Flashpoint'' * (1993) ''Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones'' * (1994) '' Voodoo Lounge'' * (1995) '' Stripped'' * (1998) '' No Security'' * (2002) ''Forty Licks'' * (2004) ''
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'' * (2005) ''
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'' * (2005) ''Rarities 1971–2003'' * (2008) '' Shine a Light'' * (2012) ''Light the Fuse'' (a digital download through Google Music) * (2012) ''GRRR!'' * (2013) '' Hyde Park Live'' * (2015) ''From the Vault – Live at the Tokyo Dome'' * (2015) ''Sticky Fingers Live'' * (2015) ''Live at Leeds'' * (2016) ''Totally Stripped'' * (2016) ''Havana Moon'' * (2016) '' Blue & Lonesome'' * (2017) ''Sticky Fingers – Live At The Fonda Theatre 2015'' * (2018) ''San Jose '99'' * (2018) ''Voodoo Lounge Uncut'' * (2019) ''Bridges to Bremen'' * (2019) ''HONK'' * (2019) ''Bridges to Buenos Aires'' * (2020) ''Steel Wheels Live'' (10" Vinyl, 2 track, Picture Disc, RSD 2020) * (2020) ''Steel Wheels Live'' * (2021) ''A Bigger Bang Live'' (10" Vinyl, 2 track, RSD 2021) * (2021) ''A Bigger Bang: Live on Copacabana Beach'' * (2022) ''Licked Live in NYC'' The Black Crowes * (1990) '' Shake Your Money Maker'' Eric Clapton * (1992) ''
Unplugged Unplugged may refer to: *Acoustic music, music not produced through electronic means * "Unplugged" (B.A.P song), 2014 * "Unplugged" (''Modern Family''), a 2010 episode of ''Modern Family'' Albums and EPs * ''Unplugged'' (5'nizza album), 2002 * '' ...
'' * (1991) ''
24 Nights ''24 Nights'' is the fifth live album by Eric Clapton, compiled from 42 concerts performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, in 1990 and 1991. It was released on 8 October 1991. The cover illustration is by Peter Blake. Backgrou ...
'' Gov't Mule * (1998) '' Live... With a Little Help from Our Friends'' Train * (2001) '' Drops of Jupiter'' John Mayer * (2012) '' Born and Raised'' * (2013) ''
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'' David Gilmour * (2017) ''
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'' George Harrison * (1992) ''
Live in Japan ''Live in Japan'' can refer to one of the following albums or videos: Albums * ''Live in Japan'' (21st Century Schizoid Band album) * ''Live in Japan'' (22-20s album) * ''Live in Japan'' (B.B. King album) * ''Live in Japan'' (Beck, Bogert & Appice ...
'' Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit * (1992) '' Col. Bruce Hampton & the Aquarium Rescue Unit''


Bibliography

* Leavell, Chuck, with Mary Welch. ''Forever Green: The History and Hope of the American Forest''. Evergreen Arts, 2001. . * Leavell, Chuck, with J. Marshall Craig. ''Between Rock and a Home Place''. Mercer University Press, 2004. . * Leavell, Chuck. ''Chuck Leavell: Piano Instruction, Vol. 1'' (DVD) 2005. * Leavell, Chuck, Nicholas Cravotta, and Rebecca Bleau. ''The Tree Farmer''. VSP Books, 2005. . * Leavell, Chuck, with J. Marshall Craig. ''Growing A Better America: Smart, Strong, Sustainable'', Evergreen Arts, 2011.


References


External links


Official website

Chuck Leavell (b. 1952)
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New Georgia Encyclopedia The ''New Georgia Encyclopedia'' (NGE) is a web-based encyclopedia containing over 2,000 articles about the state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It is a program of Georgia Humanities (GH), in partnership with the University of Georgia Press, t ...
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"Family Forestry in Twiggs County, Georgia / Live in Macon at the Douglass Theatre"
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Southern Spaces ''Southern Spaces'' is a peer review, peer-reviewed Open access (publishing), open-access academic journal that publishes articles, photo-essay, photo essays and images, presentations, and short videos about real and imagined spaces and places of t ...
'' February 2006. * Interview and article focusing on Leavell's activism
"Chuck Leavell: Wrapped up in Trees"
'' Crawdaddy!'' March 2008.
Interview
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Mother Nature Network

Chuck Leavell's online piano lessons
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