Preston, Billy

Preston, Billy
▪ 2007
William Everett Preston 
      American musician (b. Sept. 2, 1946, Houston, Texas—d. June 6, 2006, Scottsdale, Ariz.), was the consummate sideman as a keyboard player, recording and touring with a Who's Who of popular music, but he was also a star in his own right. Preston was raised in Los Angeles and began playing piano at age three. By age 10 he had accompanied gospel legend Mahalia Jackson and played the young W.C. Handy in the film St. Louis Blues (1958). He traveled in 1962 with Little Richard's band to Europe, where he met the then unknown Beatles in Hamburg. The young Preston released solo albums such as 16 Year Old Soul (1963) and The Most Exciting Organ Ever (1965). After playing in the house band on television's Shindig and in Ray Charles's backing band, Preston recorded several albums for the Beatles' Apple Records. Arguably the musician with the strongest claim as the “Fifth Beatle,” he added a driving organ to “Get Back,” which was credited to “the Beatles with Billy Preston.” Besides contributing to The Beatles (1968), better known as the White Album, Abbey Road (1969), and Let It Be (1970), he was part of the rooftop performance at the centre of the band's film Let It Be (1970). Over the years Preston also performed on solo projects by the individual former Beatles. He toured often with the Rolling Stones and played on landmark albums such as Sticky Fingers (1971) and Exile on Main Street (1972), as well as on Sly and the Family Stone's There's a Riot Going On (1971). Seemingly everywhere in the early 1970s, instantly identifiable by his enormous Afro and gap-toothed grin, Preston charted as a solo artist with the Grammy Award-winning instrumental “Outa-Space” (1972) and reached number one with “Will It Go Round in Circles” (1973) and “Nothing from Nothing” (1974). He also co-wrote “You Are So Beautiful,” a gigantic hit for Joe Cocker. Although he continued to record and tour in the 1980s, by the early 1990s the drug abuse that had plagued him for years was overwhelming him, and drug abuse along with other unlawful acts led to a prison term. After his release from prison, he returned to music.

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