
Chuck Leavell
Biography
Charles Alfred Leavell (born April 28, 1952) is an American musician. A member of the Allman Brothers Band throughout their commercial zenith in the 1970s, he subsequently became a founding member of the band Sea Level. He has served as the principal touring keyboardist and musical director of the Rolling Stones since 1982. As a session musician, Leavell has performed on every Rolling Stones studio album released since 1983 with the exception of Bridges to Babylon (1997) and Hackney Diamonds (2023). He has also toured and recorded with Eric Clapton, George Harrison, David Gilmour, Gov't Mule, Train, John Mayer, and Widespread Panic.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Some Girls
1978

Tattoo You
1981

Unplugged
1992

Brothers And Sisters
1973

Shake Your Money Maker
1990

Undercover
1983

Steel Wheels
1989

Voodoo Lounge
1994

Blue & Lonesome
2016

Alone With Everybody
2000

Forty Licks
2002

Born And Raised
2012

Four
1994

Dirty Work
1986

Bridges To Babylon
1997

Flashpoint
1991

She's The Boss
1985

Win, Lose Or Draw
1975

Paradise Valley
2013

Drops Of Jupiter
2001

Jump Back (The Best Of The Rolling Stones '71 - '93)
1993

Searchin' For A Rainbow
1975

Laid Back
1973

Talk Is Cheap
1988
Credited work
3,325 releases · 283 albums · active 1970–2026
- Performance · 9,475
- Other credits · 479
- Production · 40
Studios: Capricorn Sound Studios · Power Station · The Hit Factory · Mix This!
