Chuck Leavell
What do the Rolling Stones and tree farming have in common? Keyboardist Chuck Leavell is a rock legend and a world warrior.
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What do the Rolling Stones and tree farming have in common? Keyboardist Chuck Leavell is a rock legend and a world warrior.
He learned his craft in the Greenwich Village scene of the ’60s and like a fine wine has perfected with age. Introduce yourself to the music of this amazing songwriter/guitarist.
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