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Ticket sales open on Friday August 14, 2026 at 6:30 pm PDT.
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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 Traditional Jazz and Swing, 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 JD's Boogie Woogie (by 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 was performing in public & shortly after would become a member of a respected local group, "The Bob Pearce Blues Band." Pearce, who posessed a great knowledge of the Blues genre, became a mentor to the young CSL.
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, Roosevelt Sykes, & 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, where he joined Big Sandy & His Flyrite Boys, the well known rockabilly & western swing group with whom he toured 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. 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 - soon to be reissued on Bandcamp). 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. The current lineup includes Josh Collazo on drums (who recently replaced Jeff Hamilton).
Still active in the blues world, Carl Sonny Leyland appears on occasion with such notables as Jontavious Willis, Kim Wilson, & Rod Piazza. He has recorded with Blues greats Billy Boy Arnold, Jerry McCain, Beverley Watlins, James Harman, and Anson Funderburg & Sam Myers. Leyland has also continued his involvement with the rockabilly scene & plays each year with the house band at Viva Las Vegas. In this capacity he has worked with such notables as Janis Martin, Ruth Brown, Billy Lee Riley, & Carl Mann. Whether playing solo or with his trio, or with his quintet The Boogie Woogie Boys, 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 limit himself to this & prefers to let each performance be an opportunity to say something new. His repertoire spans the Ragtime era through the 1950s, and includes a large number of self written songs and instrumental compositions.
It was 1964 in upstate New York when Danny Coots began playing drums at the tender age of 6 years old. Since then, he has studied with Nick Baffaro, Rich Holly, Alan Koffman and Jim Petercsak in percussion. Danny attended The Crane School of Music and St. Lawrence University. He eventually served as adjunct faculty at St. Lawrence University, Clarkson University, and Potsdam State University from the 1970s into the 1990s. He continued traveling and performing with David Amram, Ray Shiner, Daniel Pinkham, Herb Ellis, Will Alger, Jack Mayhue, Speigle Wilcox, Mimi Hines, Phil Ford, Bob Darch, Pearl Kaufman and Arthur Duncan.
In 1996, Danny moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and has lived there ever since. Danny has recorded extensively in Nashville, New York, and L.A., and has appeared in over 100 countries. He has played on over 160 recordings, one of which won a Grammy in 2005. After moving to Tennessee, Danny joined the Jack Daniels Silver Cornet Band for 5 years and helped found the Titan Hot Seven. During this time he played and recorded with Dick Hyman, Houston Person, Bob Wilber, Johnny Varro, Jeff Coffin, Tim Laughlin, Harry Allen, Dave Hungate, Bill and John Allred, Randy Reinhart, Ron Hockett, John Cocuzzi, John Sheridan, Dan Barrett, Vince Giordano, Rebecca Kilgore, Ken Peplowski, Duke Heitger, Neville Dickie, Bob Shultz, Nicki Parrott, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli, Yve Evans, Chuck Hedges, and Warren and Allen Vache, to name a few.
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PIEDMONT CENTER FOR THE ARTS
801 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
PIEDMONT, CA 94611 US
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