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Greg Leisz with Eric Clapton in 2013
Saw this announcement today. I wonder whether the same lineup will tour the US?
Eric ClaptonAnnounces 2013 UK Concerts
Including Five Nights at The Royal Albert Hall
Celebrating his 50th year as a professional musician, Eric Clapton announced today a limited number of 2013 UK concerts including five nights at London's famed Royal Albert Hall. After signing with the Yardbirds in 1963, Clapton began a career as a professional musician that has seen numerous bands, an abundance of albums, countless worldwide sold out shows, an impressive array of accolades, unwavering critical acclaim and his consistent display of legendary guitar work. These concerts will mark his return to the stage after spending 2012 in the studio working on a new album to be released in early 2013.
Clapton has assembled an impressive band for the 2013 dates which will consist of long-time touring partners: Doyle Bramhall II (guitar), Steve Jordan (drums), Chris Stainton (piano and keyboards), and Willie Weeks (bass), along with newcomers Paul Carrack (organ and keyboards) and Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar). Michelle John and Sharon White will join the touring band again as backing vocalists.
Eric ClaptonAnnounces 2013 UK Concerts
Including Five Nights at The Royal Albert Hall
Celebrating his 50th year as a professional musician, Eric Clapton announced today a limited number of 2013 UK concerts including five nights at London's famed Royal Albert Hall. After signing with the Yardbirds in 1963, Clapton began a career as a professional musician that has seen numerous bands, an abundance of albums, countless worldwide sold out shows, an impressive array of accolades, unwavering critical acclaim and his consistent display of legendary guitar work. These concerts will mark his return to the stage after spending 2012 in the studio working on a new album to be released in early 2013.
Clapton has assembled an impressive band for the 2013 dates which will consist of long-time touring partners: Doyle Bramhall II (guitar), Steve Jordan (drums), Chris Stainton (piano and keyboards), and Willie Weeks (bass), along with newcomers Paul Carrack (organ and keyboards) and Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar). Michelle John and Sharon White will join the touring band again as backing vocalists.
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He's had a little different approach to the instrument over the years, not unlike a number of our members here whom aren't as well known in the music industry that have their own unique approach to the instrument. Probably a decade ago or more k.d. lang had this to say about Greg:
Leisz “single-handedly liberated pedal steel from the bondage of country.”
She took liberties with the statement, but after listening to Greg for many years including seeing him perform with Bill Frisell several years ago at Yoshi's jazz club in Oakland, I get her drift.
Leisz “single-handedly liberated pedal steel from the bondage of country.”
She took liberties with the statement, but after listening to Greg for many years including seeing him perform with Bill Frisell several years ago at Yoshi's jazz club in Oakland, I get her drift.
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He played on a Motown hit by Brian McKnight several years ago called "Back At One". This was the first I remember hearing of him, he was definitely playing pedals.
Take a look here http://www.discogs.com/artist/Greg+Leis ... All&q=&p=1 He's played for LOT's of artists.
Take a look here http://www.discogs.com/artist/Greg+Leis ... All&q=&p=1 He's played for LOT's of artists.
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I'm pretty sure I've provided the link on the Forum in the past, but if you haven't seen it, here's a pretty good piece on Greg from LA Weekly in 2004:
http://www.laweekly.com/2004-04-08/news/south-of-here/
http://www.laweekly.com/2004-04-08/news/south-of-here/
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And here's a cool little video of Greg recording a pedal steel part for a John Mayer record:
http://jhnmyr.tumblr.com/post/247172120 ... edal-steel
I think he'll be great with Clapton!
http://jhnmyr.tumblr.com/post/247172120 ... edal-steel
I think he'll be great with Clapton!
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Re: Greg Leisz with Eric Clapton in 2013
I'd bet he doesn't tour this band....seems his touring bands tend to be smaller. But no doubt a concert CD and/or DVD will be available at some point after these shows.Matt Elsen wrote:Saw this announcement today. I wonder whether the same lineup will tour the US?
Eric ClaptonAnnounces 2013 UK Concerts
Including Five Nights at The Royal Albert Hall
Celebrating his 50th year as a professional musician, Eric Clapton announced today a limited number of 2013 UK concerts including five nights at London's famed Royal Albert Hall. After signing with the Yardbirds in 1963, Clapton began a career as a professional musician that has seen numerous bands, an abundance of albums, countless worldwide sold out shows, an impressive array of accolades, unwavering critical acclaim and his consistent display of legendary guitar work. These concerts will mark his return to the stage after spending 2012 in the studio working on a new album to be released in early 2013.
Clapton has assembled an impressive band for the 2013 dates which will consist of long-time touring partners: Doyle Bramhall II (guitar), Steve Jordan (drums), Chris Stainton (piano and keyboards), and Willie Weeks (bass), along with newcomers Paul Carrack (organ and keyboards) and Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar). Michelle John and Sharon White will join the touring band again as backing vocalists.
Eric Clapton & David Gilmour were my original guitar heroes. Greg Leisz became my steel guitar hero when he started playing with Frisell.
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Actually Chris, I last saw Clapton a year and a half ago in San Jose, and the number of people in the band were the same as listed above - might have been all the same folks except for Carrack - it was another keyboard player along with Stainton - and the one addition number-wise for these upcoming shows being Greg Leisz.
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He usually has a lap steel handy, but most of his work is pedal steel. I love what he does on Bill Frisell's albums. Check out "Pretty Stars Were Made to Shine" on Blues Dream. I had to learn it for a wedding once.Jim Cohen wrote:Obviously, I've not been paying enough attention to him. I was only aware of his nonpedal stuff. Okay, great. Thanks for the education.
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Yes, he was part of the Grease Band, he played bass when not playing the Hammond, and he wrote some great songs with Joe like " Marjorine":Jim Cohen wrote:Chris Stainton... I seem to recall him being in Joe Cocker's early band, yes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDoGvABD9NY
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Also definitely check out Sara Watkins' self title first album. Dripping with Leisz goodness, and the solo on "Poly" stops me in my tracks every time.
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Check this out - if you haven't heard it, Bill Frisell did a stellar record of John Lennon songs last year and Greg is playing steel all over it.
For someone like myself who came into steel after years of guitar playing, this record is almost TOO MUCH ear candy!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQB9gIju ... re=related
Check this out - if you haven't heard it, Bill Frisell did a stellar record of John Lennon songs last year and Greg is playing steel all over it.
For someone like myself who came into steel after years of guitar playing, this record is almost TOO MUCH ear candy!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQB9gIju ... re=related
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Pretty Stars is one of my favorite psg tracks. And it's so short I can't help but listen to it 2-3 times in a row. That whole Blues Dream album is stellar, but certainly not everyone's cup of tea. Gets kinda abstract. Frisell's all about building tensions. Same album has a track called Slow Dance, which shows Leisz's Hawaiian leaning (on resonator guitar).b0b wrote:He usually has a lap steel handy, but most of his work is pedal steel. I love what he does on Bill Frisell's albums. Check out "Pretty Stars Were Made to Shine" on Blues Dream. I had to learn it for a wedding once.Jim Cohen wrote:Obviously, I've not been paying enough attention to him. I was only aware of his nonpedal stuff. Okay, great. Thanks for the education.
Frisell & Leisz can weave their parts together sublimely.
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Ok. We won't do it here, but I'm gonna start a new thread called "Jim Cohen Didn't Know Greg Leisz Plays Pedal Steel - - Can You Believe It??"Jim Cohen wrote:I'd sure be happy not to see my name and earlier ignorant comment continuing to be cited in the remainder of this thread... I've already done my mea culpa; can we just move along now?

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