Performance
Leo Harrison
Leo Harrison is credited on 9 releases across 6 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1978–1979 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
9
Pressings credited
6
Albums
1
Decade active
2
In collections
Biography
Leo Harrison (8 June 1922 – 12 October 2016) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Hampshire from 1939 to 1966. Making his debut in the County Championship before the Second World War, Harrison played initially as a batsman and reserve wicket-keeper to Neil McCorkell, an arrangement which continued until McCorkell's retirement in 1951, and Hampshire's brief experiment with Ralph Prouton as first-choice wicket-keeper, after which Harrison assumed the role of first-choice wicket-keeper after 1953. He played 387 first-class appearances for Hampshire, out of a total of 396 career first-class matches, and was a member of Hampshire's 1961 County Championship winning team. During his career, he scored nearly 9,000 runs and took over 680 dismissals in the field, including 103 stumpings as wicket-keeper. Despite failing eyesight, which had kept him out of frontline service during the Second World War, Harrison was known as a wicket-keeper who would often stand up the stumps to fast bowlers, most notably Derek Shackleton. After retiring from playing, Harrison succeeded Arthur Holt as Hampshire coach in 1965, an appointment he would hold until 1970 when he left to go into business.
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Credited work
9 releases · 6 albums · active 1978–1979
- Performance · 9
Studios: The Sound Suite Detroit · PAC 3 Recording Company · Total Experience Studios · Criteria Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- The Mike Theodore Orchestra
- Alexander Zonjic
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