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<title>Music Videos by Leon Russell on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.40196&amp;rws=%2Fleon-russell%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>Leon Russell is one of the most gifted songwriters of his generation. Though he was wont to cover songs, particularly by Bob Dylan (on &lt;I&gt;Leon Russell &amp; the Shelter People&lt;/I&gt;) and Hank Williams (on &lt;I&gt;Hank Wilson's Back&lt;/I&gt;), he also handed out many a cover song himself. Joe Cocker trademarks "The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Delta Lady" were Russell songs, and so was Helen Reddy's "Bluebird." Born in Oklahoma, Russell served a tour of duty at the famous Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama, where he soaked in the flavors of R&amp;B, Swamp Pop, and southern Soul. As a result, Russell seems to evoke a dream South where races harmonize and the longhaired stranger is welcome at every table. Though there's more gravel in his voice than you'll find on a mile stretch of railroad, there is a plain sweetness here, too, especially on songs such as "Delta Lady" and "Lady Blue." It's a four-hour drive from Beale St. to Bourbon St., but pick up a Russell record and you can cut your travel time to a few minutes.
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