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refimprove|date=April 2010Infobox musical artist | | name = Billy Preston| image = Billy Preston.jpg| caption = Billy Preston visiting the White House in 1974| image_size = 250| background = solo_singer| birth_name = William Everett Preston| alias =| Born = birth date|1946|9|2|mf=y Houston, Texas|Houston , Texas , United States | Died = death date and age|2006|6|6|1946|9|2 Scottsdale, Arizona|Scottsdale , Arizona , United States | instrument = Keyboard instrument|Keyboards , Organ (music)|organ , piano , electric piano , Singing|vocals , harpsichord , accordion , Drum kit|drums | genre = Rhythm and blues|R& B , Rock music|rock , Soul music|soul , Funk music|funk , gospel music|gospel | occupation = Musician , songwriter , bandleader , actor | years_active = 1956–2005| label = Derby Records|Derby , Vee-Jay Records|Vee-Jay , Apple Records , Capitol Records|Capitol , Buddah Records|Buddah , A& M Records|A& M , Motown Records|Motown | associated_acts = Sam Cooke , The Beatles , Sly & the Family Stone , King Curtis , The Rolling Stones , Eric Clapton | website = http://www.billypreston.net/ Billy Preston.net| notable_instruments = Hammond organ|Hammond B3 organ Baldwin Piano Company|Baldwin Piano Fender Rhodes|Fender Rhodes Electric Piano William Everett "Billy" Preston (September 2, 1946 – June 6, 2006) was a musician who gained notoriety and fame, first as a session musician for the likes of Sam Cooke , Ray Charles and The Beatles , and later finding fame as a solo artist with hits such as " Space Race (instrumental)|Space Race ", " Will It Go Round in Circles " and " Nothing from Nothing (Billy Preston song)|Nothing from Nothing ".
Alongside Tony Sheridan , Billy Preston was the only other musician to be credited on a Beatles recording after he was credited on the group's number-one hit, " Get Back ", with the record title listed as The Beatles with Billy Preston .
Early life and career
William Everett Preston was born on September 2, 1946 in Houston, Texas . At the age of three, the family moved to Los Angeles where Preston began playing piano while sitting on his mother Robbie's lap. Noted as a child prodigy , by the age of ten, Preston was playing organ onstage backing several gospel singers such as Mahalia Jackson , James Cleveland and Andrae Crouch . At twelve, he appeared in the Nat King Cole -starring W.C. Handy biopic, St. Louis Blues , playing Handy at a younger age; a year prior, he appeared on Cole's national TV show singing the Fats Domino hit, " Blueberry Hill (song)|Blueberry Hill ".
In 1962, he joined Little Richard 's band as an organist and it was while performing in Hamburg that Preston met The Beatles . In 1963, he performed organ on Sam Cooke 's Night Beat (album)|Night Beat album and released his first gospel album, 16 Years Soul , that same year. In 1965, he released his secular debut album, The Most Exciting Organ Ever , and that same year played organ and performed on the rock and roll show, Shindig! . In 1967, he joined Ray Charles ' band. Following his exposure with Charles, several musicians began asking Preston to come to sessions, most notably The Beatles , who asked him to contribute to two of their albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be .
Relationship with The Beatles
Preston is one of several people sometimes referred to by outsiders as a " Fifth Beatle ." At one point during the Get Back sessions, John Lennon even proposed the idea of having him as the "Fifth Beatle" (to which Paul countered that it was bad enough with four).The Beatles - A/B Road: The Complete Get back Sessions, January 24th Preston first met The Beatles in 1962 while part of Little Richard's touring band, when their manager Brian Epstein organized a Liverpool show, at which The Beatles opened. The Washington Post explained their subsequent meeting: cquote|They'd hook up again in 1969, when The Beatles were about to break up while recording the last album they released, Let It Be (they would later record Abbey Road , which was released prior to Let It Be ). George Harrison , always Preston's best Beatles buddy, had quit and walked out of the studio and gone to a Ray Charles concert in London , where Preston was playing organ. Harrison brought Preston back to the studio, where his keen musicianship and gregarious personality temporarily calmed the tension.cite news |first= Richard|last= Harrington|authorlink= |coauthors= |title='Fifth Beatle' Billy Preston Made the Greats Even Greater |url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/07/AR2006060702166.html |quote= |publisher= Washington Post |date=June 8, 2006 |accessdate=2008-10-02 Preston played with The Beatles for several of the Get Back sessions, some of the material from which would later be culled to make the film Let It Be (film)|Let it Be and its Let It Be|companion album , during which he joined the band for its Let It Be (film)#The rooftop performance|rooftop concert , its final public appearance. " Get Back ", one of the album's singles, was credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston," the only time such a joint credit had been given on an official Beatles-sanctioned release (as distinct from an unsanctioned reissue of some Hamburg-era recordings on which they were the backing group for Tony Sheridan ). The credit was bestowed by The Beatles to reflect the extent of Preston's presence on the track; his electric piano is prominent throughout and he plays an extended solo. Preston also worked (in a more limited role) on the Abbey Road album, contributing to the tracks " I Want You (She's So Heavy) " and " Something ."
In 1978, he appeared as Sgt. Pepper in Robert Stigwood 's film '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ,'' which was very loosely based on The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band|album of the same name .
Post-Beatles solo career
Signed to The Beatles' Apple Records label, in 1969, Preston released the album '' That's the Way God Planned It and a single of the same name (produced by George Harrison ). His relationship with Harrison continued after the breakup of The Beatles; he was the first artist to record " My Sweet Lord ", in his album Encouraging Words '' (Harrison's own version of the single hit number one in the US and the UK and was the first number one by a former Beatle after they disbanded) and he was on several of Harrison's 1970s solo albums. Preston also made notable contributions to The Concert for Bangladesh , the Harrison-organized charity concert, toured with Harrison on his 1974 tour of North America and, after Harrison's death, The Concert for George . Preston also worked on solo records by two other ex-Beatles, John Lennon and Ringo Starr . After the Encouraging Words album, Preston left Apple and signed with Herb Alpert 's A& M Records .
His solo career also peaked at this time, beginning with 1972's " Outa-Space ", an instrumental track that further popularized the sound of the clavinet in funk music. The song reached #2 on the US Hot 100 , #1 on the Hot R& B/Hip-Hop Songs|R& B chart, and won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance . It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a music recording sales certification|gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in June 1972.cite book | first= Joseph | last= Murrells | year= 1978 | title= The Book of Golden Discs | edition= 2nd | publisher= Barrie and Jenkins Ltd | location= London | pages= 319, 334 & 349 | isbn= 0-214-20512-6
Over the next two years, he followed up with the #1 hits " Will It Go Round in Circles " and " Nothing from Nothing (Billy Preston song)|Nothing From Nothing ", and the #4 hit " Space Race (instrumental)|Space Race ". All three releases each sold in excess of one million copies. American Bandstand host and executive producer Dick Clark enjoyed "Space Race" so much that he used the instrumental for the mid-show break for virtually the remainder of its run.Citation needed|date=November 2011 After working with The Beatles, Preston played keyboards for The Rolling Stones , alongside pianists Nicky Hopkins and Ian Stewart (musician)|Ian Stewart . Preston appears on the Stones' albums Sticky Fingers , Exile on Main Street , Goats Head Soup , '' It's Only Rock'n Roll and Black and Blue . He toured as a support act on their The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour|1973 European Tour and recorded his live album Live European Tour 1973 '' in Munich with Mick Taylor on guitar that same year. In 1974 he composed one of Joe Cocker 's biggest hits, " You Are So Beautiful ". On October 11, 1975, he was the first musical guest on Saturday Night Live 's series premiere episode (along with Janis Ian ). Also in that year, and in 1976, he again accompanied the Stones on vocals and keyboards. This time he played two of his own songs, backed by the Stones, in the middle of every concert. Preston's 1973 Do You Love Me was the basis for the Stones' Melody on their 1976 Black and Blue album. The Stones and Preston parted company in 1977, mainly due to a row over money. He continued to play on solo records by Stones members and made appearances again on the Stones' 1981 Tattoo You and 1997 Bridges to Babylon albums.
Preston's solo career began a decline in 1976. After years with A& M Records , Preston switched labels, moving to Motown Records where, in 1980, Preston had a top ten hit duet with Syreeta Wright with the ballad " With You I'm Born Again " that reached number four on the charts in the US. When Preston failed to match its success, the musician left the label in 1984 and promptly settled on session work from then on.
Legal Troubles
In 1991 he was arrested and convicted for insurance fraud after setting fire to his own house in Los Angeles, http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/06/07/news/web.0607preston.php Obituary: Billy Preston, 59, renowned keyboardist - International Herald Tribune and he was treated for alcohol and cocaine addictions. He also was arrested in 1991 for sexually assaulting a 16 year-old Mexican boy, after picking him up at a gathering point for day laborers. http://articles.latimes.com/1991-08-19/local/me-736_1_singer-billy-preston "Singer Billy Preston Arrested in Sex Case" at latimes.com After submitting to a drug test, he tested positive for cocaine. That year, he entered nolo contendre|no-contest pleas to the cocaine and assault charges. He was sentenced to nine months at a drug rehabilitation center and three months of house arrest .
Preston overcame his problems in the early 1990s, toured with Eric Clapton , recorded with Gary Walker, one of the vocalists in his Los Angeles based band, and worked with a wide range of other artists. He also toured with Ringo Starr and appeared on the 1990 live album Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band . He was also invited to become a member of The Band in 1991, after the death of their piano player, Stan Szelest. He completed a tour, but his above-mentioned legal problems put an end to the collaboration before they had a chance to record together in the studio.
Later Work
In 1997-1998, Billy Preston played organ during the choir numbers on the UPN comedy show Good News (TV series)|Good News .
While touring and fighting his own health problems, Preston received the news that on 29 November 2001, his old friend George Harrison had died after a long battle with Head and neck cancer|throat cancer . Preston, among many of Harrison's longtime friends, performed in the 2002 Concert for George in London, England , to play a tribute song. Preston participated in the concert at the Royal Albert Hall , and his performance of " My Sweet Lord " has received critical acclaim. Preston played the Hammond organ for the show and sang " Isn't It a Pity " and "My Sweet Lord" plus backing vocals on most of the other songs. Ringo Starr called him one of the greatest Hammond players of all time (in the theatrical version of the concert).
In 2002, he appeared on the Johnny Cash album American IV: The Man Comes Around , playing piano on "Personal Jesus" and "Tear Stained Letter".
He toured with The Funk Brothers and Steve Winwood in Europe in early 2004 and then with his friend Eric Clapton in Europe and North America.
In 2004, Preston performed as a List of jazz organists|jazz organist with a solo on Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company duets album teaming up with Charles and Norah Jones on the song " Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song)|Here We Go Again "
In 2005, he recorded "Go Where No One's Gone Before", the main title song for the anime series L/R: Licensed by Royalty .
Preston played clavinet on the song " Warlocks (song)|Warlocks " for the Red Hot Chili Peppers album Stadium Arcadium released in 2006. Although very ill by this point, he jumped out of his bed after hearing a tape of the song given to him by the band, recorded his part, and went back to bed. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/peppers%20get%20sick%20preston%20out%20of%20bed_14_03_2006 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Peppers Get Sick Preston Out Of Bed Preston's final contributions were the Gospel music|gospel -tinged organ on the Neil Diamond album 12 Songs (Neil Diamond album)|12 Songs , and his keyboard work on The Road to Escondido by Eric Clapton and J. J. Cale , and some of the first tracks on the Reach album by Is'real Benton.
In March 2005, Preston appeared on the American Idol 's American Idol (season 4)|fourth season finale. Playing piano, he performed "With You I'm Born Again" with Vonzell Solomon , who finished in third place.
Preston made his last public appearance in late 2005 at the Los Angeles press junket for the re-release of the Concert for Bangla Desh movie. He was in good spirits and talked to many in the press. Afterwards he played a three song set of "Give Me Love", "My Sweet Lord" and "Isn't It a Pity", featuring Dhani Harrison on guitar and Ringo Starr on drums for the final song only.
There still remains an unreleased CD of Beatles covers that he had been working on for several years before his death. Many tracks from this CD were previewed by him at The Fest for Beatles Fans shows in the years before his death.
Jazz musician Miles Davis was heavily influenced by Preston's music during his funk rock period of the early 1970s. The 1974 album Get Up With It features a track called "Billy Preston" in his honor.
Death
Wikinews|Billy Preston dies at 59Preston had battled kidney disease in his later years, brought on by his hypertension . He received a kidney transplant in 2002, but his health continued to deteriorate. He died on June 6, 2006 in Scottsdale, Arizona , of complications of malignant hypertension that resulted in kidney failure and other complications. He had voluntarily entered a drug rehabilitation clinic in Malibu, CA, at the suggestion of guitarist Is'real Benton and suffered pericarditis there, leading to respiratory failure that left him in a coma from November 21, 2005.cite news |first= Jon|last= Pareles|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Billy Preston, 59, Soul Musician, Is Dead; Renowned Keyboardist and Collaborator |url= http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/07/arts/07preston.html? _r=1& oref=slogin& pagewanted=all |quote=Billy Preston, the splashy gospel-rooted keyboardist whose career included No. 1 solo hits and work with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, died yesterday in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 59. |publisher= New York Times |date= June 7, 2006|accessdate=2008-06-28 His funeral was held on June 20 at the Faithful Central Bible Church in Inglewood, California , where his remains were interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery , Inglewood, California . citation needed|date=December 2010
Discography
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Albums
(1965) The Most Exciting Organ Ever
(1965) '' Early Hits of '65
(1966) Wildest Organ in Town!
(1967) Club Meeting
(1969) '' That's The Way God Planned It
(1970) Encouraging Words
(1971) I Wrote a Simple Song
(1972) Music Is My Life
(1973) Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music
(1974) Live European Tour 1973 featuring Mick Taylor on guitar (CD release A& M, 2002)
(1974) The Kids & Me
(1975) '' It's My Pleasure
(1976) Billy Preston (album)|Billy Preston
(1977) A Whole New Thing (Billy Preston album)|A Whole New Thing
(1979) Late At Night
(1981) Billy Preston & Syreeta (with Syreeta Wright )
(1981) The Way I Am (Billy Preston album)|The Way I Am
(1982) '' Pressin' On
(1984) On the Air (album)|On the Air
(1986) ''You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
(2001) You and I (featuring the Italian band 'Novecento')
Gospel albums
(1962) Sixteen Years Old Soul
(1965) Hymns Speak from the Organ
(1973) Gospel In My Soul (Re-edition of Hymns Speak from the organ)
1969: "That's the Way God Planned It" - US Pop #62, UK Singles Chart|UK #11
1971: " My Sweet Lord " - US Pop #90, US R& B #23
1972: "I Wrote a Simple Song" - US Pop #77
1972: " Outa-Space " - US Pop #2, US R& B #1, UK #44
1972: "That's the Way God Planned It" (re-release) - US Pop #65
1972: "Slaughter" - US Pop #50, US R& B #17
1973: " Will It Go Round in Circles " - US Pop #1, US R& B #10
1973: "How Long Has The Train Been Gone"
1973: " Space Race (song)|Space Race " - US Pop #4, US R& B #1
1974: "You're So Unique" - US Pop #48, US R& B #11
1974: " Nothing from Nothing (Billy Preston song)|Nothing from Nothing " US Pop #1, US R& B #8
1974" "Struttin'" - US Pop #22, US R& B #11
1975: "Fancy Lady" - US Pop #71, US R& B #23
1977: "Wide Stride" - US R& B #33
1978: "Get Back" - US Pop #86
1979: " With You I'm Born Again " (with Syreeta Wright ) - US Pop #4, UK #2
1980: "It Will Come in Time" (with Syreeta Wright) - UK #47
1980: "One More Time for Love" (with Syreeta Wright) - US Pop #52
1982: "I'm Never Gonna Say Goodbye" - US Pop #88
1986: "So Good, So Fine" (with Ann-Louise Hanson )
2003: "Go Where No One's Gone Before"cite book
| first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 436
As a guest/session performer
(1963) Night Beat (album)|Night Beat ( Sam Cooke )
(1969) " Get Back " and " Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles song)|Don't Let Me Down " ( The Beatles )
(1969) Abbey Road (The Beatles)
(1970) Let It Be (The Beatles)
(1970) All Things Must Pass ( George Harrison )
(1970) John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band ( John Lennon ) - piano on "God"
(1971) Sticky Fingers ( Rolling Stones )
(1971) The Concert for Bangla Desh ( George Harrison and Friends)
(1971) '' There's a Riot Goin' On ( Sly & the Family Stone )
(1971) Live at Fillmore West ( King Curtis & Aretha Franklin)
(1971) Barbra Joan Streisand (album)|Barbra Joan Streisand - Keyboards and Drums
(1972) Exile on Main Street (Rolling Stones)
(1972) Wind of Change (album)|Wind of Change ( Peter Frampton ) - Plays piano, keyboards, harpsichord, accordion
(1973) Ringo (album)|Ringo ( Ringo Starr ) - Organ on "I'm The Greatest" and "Oh My My"
(1973) Goats Head Soup (Rolling Stones)
(1974) Dark Horse (George Harrison album)|Dark Horse ( George Harrison ) - Electric piano
(1974) Goodnight Vienna (Ringo Starr) - clavinet on the title track, electric piano on " Only You (And You Alone) "
(1974) '' It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (Rolling Stones)
(1975) Extra Texture (Read All About It) ( George Harrison ) - Electric piano on "His Name Is Legs (Ladies And Gentlemen)"
(1976) Thirty Three & 1/3 (George Harrison)
(1976) Black and Blue (Rolling Stones)
(1976) Love You Live (Rolling Stones)
(1978) '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Also acted the part "Sgt. Pepper" in the film
(1981) Tattoo You (Rolling Stones)
(1985) "Till My Baby Comes Home" ( Luther Vandross ) - Plays organ
(1986) "Great Gosh A'Mighty (Been A Long Time Comin')" - Co-written with Little Richard - from the hit motion picture Down and Out in Beverly Hills . Little Richard - vocal.
(1990) Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band - Plays keyboards and vocals
(1993) Wandering Spirit (album)|Wandering Spirit ( Mick Jagger ) - "Sweet Thing", "Out of Focus", " Use Me (Bill Withers song)|Use Me ", "Wandering Spirit" and " I've Been Lonely for So Long ".
(1996) Voyage of Dreams - Jephté Guillaume and the Tet Kale Orkestra - Plays Organ, Strings on "Al Di Yo", "Go Tell Them", "Kanpe", "Get Up")
(1996) Donnie McClurkin (Donnie McClurkin) - Organ
(1996) El Equilibiro de los Jaguares (Jaguares) - Organ/Hammond B3 on "Detrás de los Cerros"
http://www.newyorknighttrain.com/zine/news/2006/may/0608.html In-depth biographical obituary about Preston and his work from NewYorkNightTrain.com
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