Talk:In Your Dreams (Leon Russell album)

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  • Ref on Album-album song, not just ref on Leon added.

Fleetwood Mac News and SOMETHING ELSE NEWS - ultimateclassicrock.com, About Nick DeRiso Telecine Guy (talk) 02:04, 18 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Elton John, who had once been Russell's opening act, acknowledged him as his "biggest influence as a piano player, a singer and a songwriter."[2][3] On hearing of Russell's death, he said: "My darling Leon Russell passed away last night. He was a mentor, inspiration and so kind to me. I loved him and always will."[2] John once recalled:

When Mr. Russell's "Greatest Hits" album came on one day during the trip, I started to cry, it moved me so much. His music takes me back to the most wonderful time in my life, and it makes me so angry that he's been forgotten.[4]

Pixies vocalist Black Francis credits Russell with influencing his vocal style: "I realise there's a certain kind of vocalising I do that takes its cue from Leon Russell. He sang in a southern accent but it was very blown-out and exaggerated, very free and loose."[5]


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I do not see none top selling albums of other famous artist being tagged for Notability. This album was one of the ones Leon released before working with Elton John. As such it is an important part of telling Leon's story of ups and down of a long career. Leon fans would like to see his life's works, not just one others pick and choice. Telecine Guy (talk) 00:02, 3 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Elton John: “And I went ‘Oh my god, it’s Leon Russell.’ As you know, he was my idol and it’s so nice to play (in Tulsa) tonight. ... I want to acknowledge how much he meant to me and how great a singer, writer and piano player he was and what a wonderful friend to me he was.[1]

Elton John made The Union in part because people were forgetting Leon's notability. Telecine Guy (talk) 01:22, 3 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]


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From Bing Crosby Theater 2015: "Leon continues to write songs, record, and thrill audiences on his non-stop tour across the U.S. Leon's son Teddy Jack, and daughters Sugaree and Tina Rose have previously been in his band and toured with him. His bass player, Jack Wessel, has been in his band for 29 years. Leon's musical style is still resonating with his lifelong fans and is inspiring younger listeners who are discovering his music from either the 'Mad Dogs & Englishmen' or 'Concert For Bangladesh' DVDs." .<ref>Bing Crosby Theater, Leon Russell, April 22, 2015

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References

  1. ^ "Leon Russell Biography". Biography.com. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Carly Mallenbaum (November 13, 2016). "Elton John remembers 'mentor, inspiration' Leon Russell". USA Today. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  3. ^ Bill Trott (November 13, 2016). "Leon Russell, musician known for dynamic performances, dies at 74". Reuters. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference NYT-2010 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Killian Fox (June 28, 2014). "Black Francis: soundtrack of my life". The Guardian. Retrieved August 13, 2018.