Rock'n'roll legend Leon Russell dies at 74
He
was famed for his "gospel-infused southern boogie piano rock, blues, and
country music", his website says.
Russell
played anonymously as a studio pianist in the 1960s before his breakthrough in
the 1970s.
He
was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011. Elton John has called him his
"biggest influence as a piano player, a singer and a songwriter".
Russell's
had a relatively brief period of stardom in the 70s which was later revived in
2010 with the help of Elton John when the two collaborated on an album called
The Union.
The
record took third place in a list of 2010's best albums by Rolling Stone
magazine.
Over
his career, Russell recorded more than 35 albums and was best known for his A
Song for You.
The
song was recorded and covered by the Carpenters, the Temptations, Neil Diamond,
Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and his good friend Willie Nelson.

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