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All Genres > Pop > Folky Pop > LEROY BELL: Spending Time

LeRoy Bell started singing and playing the guitar at the age of eight in Darmstadt, Germany. His father, a Sergeant in the United States amy, moved the family back and forth from Europe to the U.S. several times before retiring in Tacoma, Washington.

Shortly after that, LeRoy moved to Seattle. Although underage at the time, he began playing the local club circuit at night and honing his song-writing skills during the day under the watchful eyes of his Uncle, Thom Bell. Thom Bell, a celebrated producer-songwriter, taught LeRoy and later Casey James the do's and don'ts of song-writing. LeRoy and Casey also known as Bell & James went on to write songs for many great artists, such as Elton John, Johnny Mathis, The Temptations, The Spinners, The Ojays, Teddy Pendergrass and Lou Rawls, just to name a few. Later, Bell & James signed to A & M records as artists and released two albums one of which produced the top ten hit "Livin' It Up Friday Night" which was recently sampled by Puff Daddy & Co. for the latest Notorious B.I.G. album, Born Again. His latest song to be covered, is a song LeRoy co-wrote with Thom Bell and Casey James for the ledendary Elton John. The title "Are you Ready for Love"is being covered by Fat Boy Slim, and is schedualed for release in the U.K. this summer, 2003.

After years of writing for other artists, LeRoy Bell is ready to kick off his solo career.
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LeRoy Bell
"TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY"
Available June 13, 2006

Having recently opened for artists as diffuse as BB King, Al Green, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, LeAnn Rimes, the Temptations, the O'Jays, Mavis Staples, Colin Hay, and many, many more-Bell has expanded his songwriting themes and performing skills in preparation for recording STORY. The album's 14 tracks reflect the artist's themes of love, humanity, social issues, and individualism in a time of political and social flux.

Check out the artist's website:
http://leroybell.com

Track List:
1. Spending Time
2. Almost Peaceful
3. She Believes
4. Divine Intervention
5. Can't Run Back To Me
6. Ready To Fall

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