Friday, June 19, 2015

An Exclusive Interview with Chuck Leavell

An Exclusive Interview with Chuck Leavell

An Exclusive Interview with Chuck Leavell

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Chuck Leavell has played piano, keyboards and sang background vocals with The Rolling Stones since 1982. He's also worked with The Allman Brothers Band, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, The Black Crowes, Blues Traveler, Train, John Mayer and many others. His latest album is a tribute to blues piano players entitled “Back To The Woods”. Read our exclusive interview to learn more about his life, influences, and what he loves about Yamaha keyboards. Comments and questions are welcome in the discussion forum post here.

yamahasynth.com: When did you start playing keyboards/piano?


Chuck Leavell: I learned from my mother. She was not a professional or a teacher, but she could play and would sometimes entertain our family playing pop and standard tunes. I was the youngest of three kids, and when I was six, seven years old, often times it would be just me and mom in the house. My Dad would be out working and my older brother and sister either in school longer than I was in the daylight hours, or out doing extra curricular activities. I loved to listen to her play…loved watching her hands glide up and down the keyboard…loved hearing the melodies and rhythms. Sometimes she would show me some simple chords or melodies and encourage me to fool around while she went about her housework. Eventually I got the hang of it and just kept pursuing the instrument. One thing she did that I am forever grateful for is that she would say things like…”Chuck…what would it sound like if there was a big storm outside?”….I would bang around the low end for thunder, do some lightning strikes on the upper end. Or she might say….”Chuck, what would it sound like if you hit a home run?….if you had a fight with your friend?”….those kinds of things made me approach music in terms of feelings, colors, images and not just notes and chords. Thanks, mom!

ys.com: Who are your influences?

CL: Mom was my first…but eventually players like Nicky Hopkins, Elton John, Leon Russell, and the biggie was Ray Charles. I got to play with him once in Rome, Italy. He is still my hero! But along the line there have been many others….the last record I did was called “Back To The Woods: A Tribute to the Pioneers of Blues Piano”. I covered guys like Otis Spann, Little Brother Montgomery, Leroy Carr and many others. While I would never call myself a jazz player, I love listening and learning from players like Bill Evans, Dave McKenna, Art Tatum, Chick Corea, Herbie Handcock, Keith Jarrett….so many great players out there!

ys.com: What was the first Yamaha keyboard you wanted?

CL: Well, in the “Synth Days” it would be the DX7. I fooled around with synths for a few years and sometimes still do…but I’ve always gravitated back to the piano and organ and sometimes vintage keys. What really got my attention was Yamaha’s digital pianos…going back to the P-series and eventually the CP-series and now the new CP4. They had the most realistic reproduction of the acoustic and grands.

ys.com What was your first Yamaha keyboard?

CL: DX7…it was the Flagship of its time for sure.

ys.com Which Yamaha keyboards (or other Yamaha equipment) do you currently use?

CL: I’m so impressed with the CP4, and that is what I m using as my main instrument with the Stones and other artists…and on my solo gigs with my band. Great, great piano sounds and some other bonus sounds like vintage tone and reed instruments, strings…love it! But I also love the CP series…especially the CP300…again, great piano sounds and the built in speakers are really useful. I have a few of them scattered around…in my office next to my desk, in our second home in Savannah, GA., in our guest house in our main residence in Bullard, GA. They take up little space and it is so cool to just swing around from my office chair and put my hands on the keys when inspiration strikes…and I’ve also used all of the above some some recordings when a grand is not available. And in some instances when the studio grand is not quite up to speed…

ys.com What is your favorite thing about your Yamaha keyboards?

CL: Certainly as I’ve already stated….the realistic sounds. But also the feel and action are excellent, especially given the challenge of getting it into such a small package. The versatility of the different piano, vintage keys and other sounds and the way you can combine them are great features. On some of them, the built in recording option is also very cool and helpful.

ys.com What is a unique feature of your Yamaha keyboard?

CL: Hey…I love all the features!! Today’s technology is just amazing, and Yamaha is always in the forefront. But I’ll say again that the realistic piano sounds are what really turn me on. Being able to get a great piano sound directly into the house and monitor consoles in a rock ’n roll setting gives me the ability to get into the mix easily and comfortably. As we know, micing a grand with a loud rock band can be a real challenge. With the CP series, it’s a piece of cake and the engineers love it.

ys.com: How much programming do you do on your Yamaha keyboards?

CL: I have to admit that I’m not much of a programmer. I do from time to time tweak the EQ or go into the settings to tweak the parameters, but my love is more in the playing than the programming. I usually leave that to the Techs that are so much more capable in that department than I am! But I do always give them guidance as to what I’m looking for…whether it may be a particular sound, a combination of sounds, an effect, whatever. It truly amazes me how far we have come in the digital age….I love it! 



Monday, June 15, 2015

Allman Brothers Band Family News

Summer has arrived with a vengeance here in the Old North State... it will
be in the high 90's all week.  Feels even hotter... maybe that's because of
all the hot stuff happening in the world of Peach!  Let's bring you up to
date...

Gregg Allman has been touring, touring, touring and he'll be doing it all
summer and into the Fall.  The reviews of these shows with his 9 piece band
have been just outstanding, and we highly recommend that you check the
dates and get one or more on your calendar.  After all, as we said, it's
summer folks... and that means... yessss, Road Trip!!

You can find Gregg's full itinerary at:

http://greggallman.com/tour



Gregg will be out West through mid-July, and then, HEADS UP UK/EUROPE,
there's one date in Amsterdam and one in the UK.  We can hear the cheers
from here! Gregory and his band head back to the East Coast for shows from
July 31 through September 4, including nine dates with the Doobie Brothers,
then Telluride, CO, Sonoma, CA and New Buffalo, MI in September and
October.  So many great shows coming up!

If you're anywhere in the Northeast, come to the first annual Laid Back
Festival in Wantagh, NY on August 29.  This festival is curated by Gregg
Allman, and in addition to his own band, you'll get to hear the Doobie
Brothers, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, City
of the Sun and more TBA.  In addition to all that groovin' music there will
be food from over 20 regional restaurants, wineries and breweries.  The
festival website is at: 

http://laidbackfestival.com

The Peach Music Festival is August 13-16, with a monster lineup that
includes Gregg Allman, Santana, Bob Weir with Billy & the Kids, Willie
Nelson and Family, Warren Haynes, Jaimoe's Jasssz Band, Butch Trucks and
Very Special Friends, and many, many, more!  The full lineup and festival
info is at:

http://thepeachmusicfestival.com

The Peach Music Festival is at Montage Mountain in Scranton, PA and
features multiple stages, camping and even a full water park!  You gotta
make that scene, people...!

And if you're in the neighborhood for The Peach, you're perfectly
positioned to head over to Big Indian, NY in the beautiful Catskill
Mountains for an amazing four days with Butch Trucks, Oteil Burbridge,
Luther & Cody Dickinson, Bill Evans and Craig Keil at The Roots Rock
Revival music camp.  Stories, camp fires, jam sessions, master classes,
open rehearsals, Q&A sessions, and so much more.  It's been called "the
experience of a lifetime" by past attendees.  It's not just for
musicians... if you're a fan, you will have a blast.  If you do happen to
be a musician, what a rare opportunity to learn from and jam with your
musical heroes!  Watch the video to hear from past "campers," and read all
the details at:

http://rootsrockrevival.com

So much going on in August... but wait, there's more :-) !  Gregg Allman
has a new CD/DVD coming out August 7!  Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA
was recorded in Macon on January 14, 2014 at the Grand Opera House.  The CD
features 16 tracks from that show, and the DVD has two more songs plus four
interviews with topics we can't wait to hear, like "What Macon was to Us"
and "Songwriting for the Allman Brothers."  The DVD also has a feature
titled "The Gregg Allman Band at the H&H." 

I don't know about you but I can't wait to get this gem loaded in the DVD
and CD players!  To get it as soon as possible, you can pre-order it today:

Hittin' The Note:  http://www.hittinthenote.com/cart/c-76-gregg-allman.aspx

Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Gregg-Allman-Live-Macon-Blu-ray/dp/B00XVHJWYO/?tag=allmbrotband-20

And now that you're in the Macon, GA mood, filled with the spirit of the
Allman Brothers Band, here's a chance to help the Big House Foundation and
get some fantastic seats for the Tedeschi Trucks Band show coming up July
17th in Alpharetta, GA.  The Big House Foundation maintains the Allman
Brothers Band museum in Macon, GA, at the house where the original band
lived in the early 70's.  If you're a fan, make the pilgrimage and you'll
be glad you did! 

But back to the TTB tickets.  The Big House has a limited number of seats
for the Tedeschi Trucks Band @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre July 17th.
Tickets are $140 per seat of which $50 is a tax deductible donation to the
museum.  Please call 478-741-5551 to secure these tickets and support The
Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House.

Or if you can't make it, just call and help the Big House Foundation with a
donation - after all, they are preserving our family heritage!

For more information or to join The Big House Museum email list please
visit:

http://thebighousemuseum.com

Is it me or did it just get a little hotter in here?!  It looks like we are
all going to be blessed with another wonderful summer of music and get
togethers with our extended ABBfamily.  We feel so fortunate... and we
really want you to...