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Leland Sklar

 
Artist: Leland Sklar
Leland Sklar

Worked With:

Carlos Vega, Lee Sklar, Dean Parks, Jeff Porcaro, Michael Landau, Russ Kunkel, Danny Kortchmar, Jim Horn, Chuck Findley, Craig Doerge, Robbie Buchanan, Jim Keltner, Matt Rollings, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne
  • Born: May 28, 1947, Milwaukee, WI
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Bass

Biography

Lee Sklar has been a prominent figure among Hollywood session bassists dating back to the 1970s and ever since. Sklar (born Leland Bruce Sklar, May 28, 1947, Milwaukee, WI) has more than 2000 albums to his credit (and still counting), and is considered to be one of the "A" players in the highly selective L.A. rock music community where the competition for recording dates is fierce, and where only the strongest will survive. His very recognizable bass playing style has been heard on hits by Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Hall & Oates, Jackson Browne, Phil Collins, Clint Black, Reba McEntire, and George Strait, to name just a few. And never one to remain idle, Sklar has entered the new millennium with a vengeance, taking on new projects with Willie Nelson, Steven Curtis Chapman, Nils Lofgren, Lisa Loeb, and many more.

The reputation of a fine session player is not held exclusively to the record industry. Television and motion picture musical directors have called upon Sklar for his expertise countless times. He has played on TV shows such as Hill Street Blues, Knight Rider, Simon and Simon, and also on many motion pictures, including Forrest Gump, Ghost, Kindergarten Cop, and My Best Friend's Wedding. The list is virtually endless.

Sklar moved from Wisconsin to Southern California when he was very young and started playing piano at age four. When he entered Birmingham Junior High in Van Nuys he fully intended to continue as a pianist in the school music program but found that there was an overabundance of piano students, but no string bass players. His instructor, Mr. Ted Lynn, asked Sklar if he would consider playing bass and, if so, he would teach him. As Sklar stated it, "...my life changed. Piano took a back seat and bass was it!"

It was toward the end of the '60s and after completing his education at California State University, Northridge, as a music/art major that Sklar met James Taylor and they started doing some gigs. They thought they might be playing together for about a month, but then Taylor's "Fire and Rain" became a huge hit record and Sklar's career began to gain steam. Sklar's first sessions were with Taylor. The buzz surrounding this new bass player didn't take long to spread around Hollywood, and suddenly there was an icon in the making.

Over the years Sklar has worked with nearly all of the top session players in Hollywood, but on the backs of album covers his name seems to pop up more frequently alongside drummer Russ Kunkel, guitarist Dan Kortchmar, and keyboardist Craig Doerge. This quartet would come to be known as the Section and they would record three of their own albums between 1972 and 1977 with the participation of additional select sidepersonnel. Occasionally the Section would give a subtly announced live performance, much to the delight of their esoteric followers who would seek them out and feast on their mastery. ~ Tom Kealey, All Music Guide
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Leland Sklar

Leland Sklar in 2007
Background information
Birth name Leland Bruce Sklar
Also known as Lee Sklar
Born May 28, 1947 (1947-05-28) (age 62)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Origin Southern California
Genres Rock, Pop, Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter, Bassist, Film score composer, Session musician
Instruments Bass guitar, Vocals
Years active 1960s – present
Associated acts The Section, James Taylor, Phil Collins, Toto, Era

Leland "Lee" Bruce Sklar (born May 28, 1947) is an American musician, singer-songwriter and film score composer. A prominent bass guitarist, Sklar has contributed to thousands of albums as a session musician[1]. He has collaborated with a number of well-known performers and recorded sound tracks to films and television shows. Leland is known by his family members as "Father Time".

Sklar is known for his distinctive long flowing beard and his Dingwall Bass. He toured with Toto beginning in 2007 until the band broke up in 2008. He was filling in for Mike Porcaro, who was injured. On January 19, 2009, he appeared as the bassist in concert in Los Angeles at a farewell Bush concert, backing Harry Shearer (Le Show, voices of several Simpsons characters, etc.). The show was called Harry Shearer and the High Value Detainees "Bye Bye Bushmen" Concert. The album by the Bushmen is now Grammy nominated in the comedy category. He and most of the other musicians wore orange prison-style detainee jumpsuits.

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Biography

Born in Wisconsin, Sklar's family moved to Southern California when he was very young. Sklar started playing piano at age five. By the time he started secondary school his intention was to continue to study the piano. There were, however, a surfeit of pianists and no string bass players. When given the possibility to study the bass, Sklar made the change.

Sklar studied music at California State University, Northridge. It was there that he met James Taylor, who invited him to play bass at some venues. They both thought that the work would be short-term, but soon Taylor's career took off with his first hit records, and Sklar came into the limelight. He was soon asked to record with others, and his long career began.[2]

In the 1970s Sklar worked so frequently with drummer Russ Kunkel, guitarist Danny Kortchmar, and keyboardist Craig Doerge that they eventually became known as "The Section" and recorded three albums under that name between 1972 and 1977.

Selected discography

Selected albums


Selected Film and Television Soundtracks


Compositions

  • "Woh, Don't You Know" (with D. Kortchmar and J. Taylor) — One Man Dog (J. Taylor)

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