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Leo Lyons

Leo David William Lyons (born 30 November 1943) is an English musician, who was most notably the bassist of the blues rock band Ten Years After.[1]

Leo Lyons
Leo Lyons (2010)
Background information
Birth nameLeo David William Lyons
Born (1943-11-30) 30 November 1943 (age 79)
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
GenresBlues rock, blues, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Bass guitar
Years active1960–present
LabelsDecca, Deram, Columbia, Chrysalis, EMI ((Corner House Records))
Websitewww.leolyons.org

Biography Edit

Leo Lyons was born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire in November 1943 and became a professional musician at the age of 16. In 1962, along with band-mate Alvin Lee, his band The Jaybirds performed at The Star Club in Hamburg, Germany.[2][3] Lyons was also hired to play in the club's house band, along with Tony Sheridan. Simultaneously, he performed at the Top Ten Club with featured guitarist Albert Lee.[4] (not to be confused with Alvin Lee)

In 1963, The Jaybirds returned to England, securing their first recording contract with legendary record producer Joe Meek. From 1963 to 1966, Lyons both played in and managed The Jaybirds. Simultaneously, Lyons worked as a session musician, toured with pop acts of the day, appeared in a play in London's West End, and played a residency in an exclusive London nightclub with British jazz guitarist Denny Wright.

In 1967, The Jaybirds changed their name to Ten Years After. The band established residency at London's famous Marquee Club, and published a debut album on Deram Records. The hard-working band built a large following in Europe. After Fillmore West founder Bill Graham heard a copy of the band's first album, he immediately sent a letter offering to book Ten Years After on an extended tour in the United States. As part of Ten Years After, Lyons was one of the first rock performers at the Newport Jazz Festival.

In August 1969, the band's encore performance of “I’m Going Home” was captured on film at The Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, exposing their jazz, blues, and rock amalgam to larger audiences of moviegoers through the concert film.[5] From 1969 to 1975, the group toured consistently. Lyons estimates the band performed for more than 75,000 new fans each week.

In 1975, Lyons worked in record production at Chrysalis Records as a studio manager for the Wessex Studios in London. Building on these experiences, Lyons built two commercial studios. As a producer, Lyons worked with a broad variety of musicians, including UFO, Waysted, Motörhead, Richard and Linda Thompson, and many others.

During the 1990s, Lyons released two albums with his band, Kick. Lyons also worked as a staff writer for Nashville publishers Hayes Street Music, moving to Nashville in 1998.

In 2003, Ten Years After reformed, and Lyons toured with the group for the next decade. In 2010, with TYA guitarist/singer Joe Gooch, he formed Hundred Seventy Split. At the end of 2013, Lyons and Gooch resigned from Ten Years After.

Lyons continued releasing albums as part of Hundred Seventy Split. The group is actively touring, and they perform TYA songs along with original material.[5]

Lyons is married with two adult sons.[4] As of 2019, Lyons resides in Cardiff, Wales.[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ Strong, Martin Charles; Peel, John (25 October 2004). The great rock discography. Canongate U.S. pp. 1526–. ISBN 978-1-84195-615-2. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  2. ^ Breznikar, Klemen (14 February 2016). "Ten Years After | Leo Lyons | Interview". It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine. from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  3. ^ Perry, Shawn. "The Leo Lyons Interview | VintageRock.com". Retrieved 17 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b "The official website of LEO LYONS - bassplayer, songwriter, record producer and founder member of Ten Years After". www.leolyons.org. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Leo Lyons: The Man Who Played Woodstock". American Blues Scene. 17 August 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  6. ^ Owens, David (10 March 2019). "The Woodstock rock star who now protests about bins in Cardiff". WalesOnline. Retrieved 17 August 2020.

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hired to play in the club s house band along with Tony Sheridan Simultaneously he performed at the Top Ten Club with featured guitarist Albert Lee 4 not to be confused with Alvin Lee In 1963 The Jaybirds returned to England securing their first recording contract with legendary record producer Joe Meek From 1963 to 1966 Lyons both played in and managed The Jaybirds Simultaneously Lyons worked as a session musician toured with pop acts of the day appeared in a play in London s West End and played a residency in an exclusive London nightclub with British jazz guitarist Denny Wright In 1967 The Jaybirds changed their name to Ten Years After The band established residency at London s famous Marquee Club and published a debut album on Deram Records The hard working band built a large following in Europe After Fillmore West founder Bill Graham heard a copy of the band s first album he immediately sent a letter offering to book Ten Years After on an extended tour in the United States As part of Ten Years After Lyons was one of the first rock performers at the Newport Jazz Festival In August 1969 the band s encore performance of I m Going Home was captured on film at The Woodstock Music and Arts Festival exposing their jazz blues and rock amalgam to larger audiences of moviegoers through the concert film 5 From 1969 to 1975 the group toured consistently Lyons estimates the band performed for more than 75 000 new fans each week In 1975 Lyons worked in record production at Chrysalis Records as a studio manager for the Wessex Studios in London Building on these experiences Lyons built two commercial studios As a producer Lyons worked with a broad variety of musicians including UFO Waysted Motorhead Richard and Linda Thompson and many others During the 1990s Lyons released two albums with his band Kick Lyons also worked as a staff writer for Nashville publishers Hayes Street Music moving to Nashville in 1998 In 2003 Ten Years After reformed and Lyons toured with the group for the next decade In 2010 with TYA guitarist singer Joe Gooch he formed Hundred Seventy Split At the end of 2013 Lyons and Gooch resigned from Ten Years After Lyons continued releasing albums as part of Hundred Seventy Split The group is actively touring and they perform TYA songs along with original material 5 Lyons is married with two adult sons 4 As of 2019 Lyons resides in Cardiff Wales 6 References Edit Strong Martin Charles Peel John 25 October 2004 The great rock discography Canongate U S pp 1526 ISBN 978 1 84195 615 2 Retrieved 9 August 2011 Breznikar Klemen 14 February 2016 Ten Years After Leo Lyons Interview It s Psychedelic Baby Magazine Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Perry Shawn The Leo Lyons Interview VintageRock com Retrieved 17 August 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b The official website of LEO LYONS bassplayer songwriter record producer and founder member of Ten Years After www leolyons org Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Leo Lyons The Man Who Played Woodstock American Blues Scene 17 August 2019 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Owens David 10 March 2019 The Woodstock rock star who now protests about bins in Cardiff WalesOnline Retrieved 17 August 2020 External links EditOfficial website Leo Lyons Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leo Lyons amp oldid 1168301817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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