Between Rock and a Home Place

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Mercer University Press, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 355 pages
For more than half of the Rolling Stones's incredible career, Chuck Leavell has been their keyboard player and an integral part of their acclaimed live performances. But fans also recognize him from the landmark Eric Clapton Unplugged session and tours, the Late George Harrison's final performances and of course Leavell's time with the Allman Brothers at the height of their creative success. That's only half the story of the Alabama-born musician, however, who reveals in this candid, photo-filled memoir how he became not only one of the world's most highly regarded rock and roll piano players, but also one of the most respected and honored environmentalists and forestry experts in the United States.

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