Now that we know that Terry has an association with the Master of Space and Time, let's hear about it!
BTW, for those of you my age or younger who have no idea what a ginormous rock star Leon was in the '70s, he was the top grossing act of 1973, at a time when there was a LOT of competition for that title. His failure to appear on the so called "classic rock" that can't play anything besides "Stairway to Freebird", is a crime. It goes to show that radio is still a stoolie for the big labels. And the fact is that Shelter Records is not distributed by a major, hence nobody is getting hookers for some Clear Channel program director the way they do to keep selling copies of Fleetwood Mac Rumors or Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band.
My life changed one night in Chicago as a teenager, when I heard WXRT play "Out In the Woods." With its mutant Jim Keltner jungle rhythm and Chamberlain sound effects, I thought that had to be the coolest fucking thing I ever heard. One of the greatest songwriters of our time, and a true musical and studio genius. He was also part of the famed L.A. 'Wrecking Crew' of the '60s, playing on most of Phil Spector's productions, and records for everybody from the Beach Boys to Frank Sinatra.
Gary Klaff had told me a story about visiting him one time, and one wall of his house had a semi backed up to it, with all the recording gear set up in the semi as his studio. He explained to Gary that when he got in his car and drove away from Merry Clayton, ending their relationship, he regretted all the gear that he left behind. He made his studio in a truck so that if he ever has to up and leave a women again, he's taking his gear with him!
OK, Terry ... dish!