Carl Sonny Leyland was born & raised on the South Coast of England, growing up close to the city of Southampton.
As a child he was drawn to the American music which he heard on LP
records his father would play. It was here that he developed an
appreciation for Dixieland jazz, the rock & roll of the 1950s &
the country music of Jimmie Rodgers & Hank Williams.
At age 15 Leyland discovered boogie woogie when he heard a school
friend working through a written arrangement of a tune called JD's
Boogie Woogie (Marvin Wright). Captivated by the sound of the repeating
8 to the bar left hand pattern, Leyland was inspired to go to the piano
& begin on a path that would become his life's purpose. Within 3
months he would be performing in public & shortly after would
become a member of a respected local group "The Bob Pearce Blues Band."
Initially influenced by boogie woogie greats Albert Ammons, Pete
Johnson & Meade 'Lux' Lewis, Leyland went on to fully explore the
piano blues genre, becoming an authority on early & obscure styles
such as those played by Cow Cow Davenport, Little Brother Montgomery,
Montana Taylor & Speckled Red to name a few.
In 1988 Leyland had the opportunity to come to the USA. This initial
visit to New Orleans inspired him to relocate to that city where he
would spend the next nine years. During that time he was active on the
club scene, quickly gaining a reputation for his authentic blues &
early rock & roll stylings. Also, he toured with the Dallas based
band Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets whose line up included blues
great Sam Myers.
In 1997, feeling the need for a change, Leyland relocated to Southern
California. He joined Big Sandy & His Flyrite Boys, the well known
rockabilly & western swing group & toured with them for over
three years.
By this time his repertoire had expanded to include ragtime & early
jazz styles which enabled him to become part of the traditional jazz
scene around Los Angeles & San Diego. In June of 2003 the Carl
Sonny Leyland Trio was formed with drummer Hal Smith & bassist
Marty Eggers. There was such a natural synergy between the three
musicians that a recording of their first performance was good enough
to issue on a cd (Broadway Boogie - now out of print) Their
versatile combination has proven successful over the years. They have
recorded seven cds to date (including a collaboration with Nathan James
& Ben Hernandez) & continue to work steadily on the festival
scene. (Jeff Hamilton replaced Hal Smith as drummer).
Leyland has also continued his involvement with the rockabilly scene
& plays each year in the backing band at Viva Las Vegas & more
recently at the Rockabilly Rave USA. In this capacity he has worked
with such notables as Janis Martin, Ruth Brown, Billy Lee Riley &
Carl Mann. (See 'Career History' page for a complete list of artists).
Whether playing solo or with his trio, Leyland's playing displays an
infectious spontaneity, providing plenty of surprises for the
listener. While he possesses the necessary vocabulary to pay
tribute to the greats of old, he refuses to be limit himself to this
& prefers to let each performance be an opportunity to say
something new.
Click here to listen : Long Time In The Ground
Click here to listen : Annie Is Back
Click here to listen : Wine Wokmen And Song
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