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Leavell joined the Allman Brothers in September 1972, when they decided to not recreate their dual lead guitar sound after the death of Duane Allman (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 lackluster '' Win, Lose Or Draw '' followed, again with Leavell's ebullient piano and keyboard work featured, but with a group on the brink of destruction. While opening shows for the Allman Brothers Band with Allmans bassist Lamar Williams and drummer Jaimoe , Leavell stepped up as a frontman for the first time in his career, and after the Allmans disbanding in May 1976, the trio added guitarist Jimmy Nalls and set about touring behind the moniker "Sea Level", 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. After the group's disbanding, Leavell went to work as a studio musician, within a matter of months joining the Rolling Stones as second road keyboardist behind Ian Stewart for the European segment of the group's '' Tattoo You '' tour. After Stewart's 1985 death, Leavell occupied the role of the group's road keyboardist by himself, frequently playing on studio recordings as well. In addition to his work with the Rolling Stones, Leavell has worked with George Harrison , Eric Clapton , Gov't Mule , Train , The Black Crowes , and countless others in the studio and on the road in addition to recording three solo albums. Leavell is currently on tour with the Stones as part of their A Bigger Bang tour. In 2006, Leavell wrote a children's book, The Tree Farmer. |
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