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|before working w/prince  = In Pittsburgh Leeds did some freelance jazz gigs and was in a band called King Solomon. His next band was called On The Corner and besides Eric Leeds on sax it had Bobby Wayne (vox), Marty Koffler (guitar), Jerry Melega (keyboards), Ray Russell (bass/vox), [[H.B. Bennett|Howard 'H.B.' Bennett]] (drums), George Jones (percussion) and [[Atlanta Bliss|Matt Blistan]] (Atlanta Bliss) on trumpet.  
 
|before working w/prince  = In Pittsburgh Leeds did some freelance jazz gigs and was in a band called King Solomon. His next band was called On The Corner and besides Eric Leeds on sax it had Bobby Wayne (vox), Marty Koffler (guitar), Jerry Melega (keyboards), Ray Russell (bass/vox), [[H.B. Bennett|Howard 'H.B.' Bennett]] (drums), George Jones (percussion) and [[Atlanta Bliss|Matt Blistan]] (Atlanta Bliss) on trumpet.  
  
In 1977 the band continued as Takin' Names. They played progressive jazz-fusion.  
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In 1977 the band continued as Takin’ Names. They played progressive jazz-fusion.  
 
|work w/prince            = Eric Leeds was introduced to [[Prince]] in 1984 by his brother [[Alan Leeds]] who was working for [[Prince]] as a tour manager since early April 1983.  
 
|work w/prince            = Eric Leeds was introduced to [[Prince]] in 1984 by his brother [[Alan Leeds]] who was working for [[Prince]] as a tour manager since early April 1983.  
  
[[Alan Leeds|Alan]] had mentioned Eric to [[Prince]] and played him cassettes of his playing, so when [[Prince]] was looking for a saxophone player to play on [[The Family]] project he asked [[Alan Leeds|Alan]] to call his brother and ask if he was interested in flying from Atlanta, where Eric was living at the time, to Minneapolis to do some recordings. Eric was reluctant at first as he wasn't a fan of [[Prince]]'s particularly – or even that much aware of his music, so it took him a few weeks to decide he would try his luck, thinking at least he would get a couple of session cheques out of it.
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[[Alan Leeds|Alan]] had mentioned Eric to [[Prince]] and played him cassettes of his playing, so when [[Prince]] was looking for a saxophone player to play on [[The Family]] project he asked [[Alan Leeds|Alan]] to call his brother and ask if he was interested in flying from Atlanta, where Eric was living at the time, to Minneapolis to do some recordings. Eric was reluctant at first as he wasn’t a fan of [[Prince]]’s particularly – or even that much aware of his music, so it took him a few weeks to decide he would try his luck, thinking at least he would get a couple of session cheques out of it.
  
The first songs Leeds worked on with [[Prince]] were songs for [[The Family]] in early July 1984; [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Susannah's Pajamas]] and [[Desire]]. the other songs on the [[Album: The Family|The Family]] album also had Leeds' saxophone overdubbed.   
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The first songs Leeds worked on with [[Prince]] were songs for [[The Family]] in early July 1984; [[High Fashion]], [[Mutiny]], [[Susannah’s Pajamas]] and [[Desire]]. the other songs on the [[Album: The Family|The Family]] album also had Leeds' saxophone overdubbed.   
  
 
From February 1985 onwards Leeds joined [[The Revolution]] for the last leg of the [[Purple Rain Tour]] and he remained an important collaborator for [[Prince]] until 1989, both in studio and with live performances.  
 
From February 1985 onwards Leeds joined [[The Revolution]] for the last leg of the [[Purple Rain Tour]] and he remained an important collaborator for [[Prince]] until 1989, both in studio and with live performances.  
  
<!-- ////// EXTEND HERE WITH SONGS LEEDS WORKED ON ETC    don't forget MADHOUSE, (8, 16, 24, 26 / Times Squared, 24 (94) etc.-->
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<!-- ////// EXTEND HERE WITH SONGS LEEDS WORKED ON ETC    don’t forget MADHOUSE, (8, 16, 24, 26 / Times Squared, 24 (94) etc.-->
 
Since 1989 Leeds worked less and less in the studio with [[Prince]], but he had a short comeback, being part of the band during some of the television and live appearances in 1995 and 1996. In 2002 Eric joined [[Band:_New_Power_Generation|The NPG]] (as a replacement for on-and-off [[Band:_New_Power_Generation|NPG]] saxophonist [[Maceo Parker]] for the last leg of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] in Europe and Japan. In early 2003 he also recorded his sax parts on the [[Album: N.E.W.S.| N.E.W.S.]] album.  
 
Since 1989 Leeds worked less and less in the studio with [[Prince]], but he had a short comeback, being part of the band during some of the television and live appearances in 1995 and 1996. In 2002 Eric joined [[Band:_New_Power_Generation|The NPG]] (as a replacement for on-and-off [[Band:_New_Power_Generation|NPG]] saxophonist [[Maceo Parker]] for the last leg of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] in Europe and Japan. In early 2003 he also recorded his sax parts on the [[Album: N.E.W.S.| N.E.W.S.]] album.  
 
|after working w/prince    =
 
|after working w/prince    =
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|first live appearance    = [[15_November 1984|15 Nov. 1984 Greensboro, NC: Coliseum]]
 
|first live appearance    = [[15_November 1984|15 Nov. 1984 Greensboro, NC: Coliseum]]
|performed regularly on    = [[Purple Rain Tour]], [[Parade Tour]], [[Sign O' The Times Tour]], [[Lovesexy Tour]], [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]  
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|performed regularly on    = [[Purple Rain Tour]], [[Parade Tour]], [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]], [[Lovesexy Tour]], [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]  
 
|performed occasionally in = '''With [[Prince]] '''<br>
 
|performed occasionally in = '''With [[Prince]] '''<br>
 
: [[One_Off_Appearances#1986|1986]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1987|1987]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1988|1988]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1993|1993]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1994|1994]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1995|1995]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1996|1996]], [[One_Off_Appearances#2002|2002]], [[One_Off_Appearances#2003|2003]]
 
: [[One_Off_Appearances#1986|1986]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1987|1987]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1988|1988]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1993|1993]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1994|1994]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1995|1995]], [[One_Off_Appearances#1996|1996]], [[One_Off_Appearances#2002|2002]], [[One_Off_Appearances#2003|2003]]
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: [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_13|13 August 1985]]: Minneapolis, MN, USA - First Avenue <br>
 
: [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_13|13 August 1985]]: Minneapolis, MN, USA - First Avenue <br>
 
*'''With [[Madhouse]] '''<br>
 
*'''With [[Madhouse]] '''<br>
: 1987: support on the [[Sign O' The Times Tour]] (Europe)
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: 1987: support on the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]] (Europe)
|records w/prince          = [[Album: Parade|Parade]], [[Album: Sign O' The Times|Sign O' The Times]], [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]], [[Album: Batman|Batman]], [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]], [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]], [[Album: Symbol|Symbol]], [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]], [[Album: Come|Come]], [[Album: The Black Album|The Black Album]], [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]], [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]], [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]], [[Album: C-Note|C-Note]], [[Album: Ultimate|Ultimate]]
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|records w/prince          = [[Album: Parade|Parade]], [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]], [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]], [[Album: Batman|Batman]], [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]], [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]], [[Album: Symbol|Symbol]], [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]], [[Album: Come|Come]], [[Album: The Black Album|The Black Album]], [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]], [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]], [[Album: N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]], [[Album: C-Note|C-Note]], [[Album: Ultimate|Ultimate]]
 
|records w/associates      = 1985 [[The Family]]: [[Album: The Family| The Family]] (Paisley Park)
 
|records w/associates      = 1985 [[The Family]]: [[Album: The Family| The Family]] (Paisley Park)
 
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* 1988 [[Madhouse]]: [[Album: 16| 16]] (Paisley Park)
 
* 1988 [[Madhouse]]: [[Album: 16| 16]] (Paisley Park)
* And also contributed to: [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]], [[Album: Carmen Electra|Carmen Electra]], [[Album: Child Of The Sun|Child Of The Sun]], [[Album: CK|CK]], [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]], [[Album: Contribution|Contribution]], [[Album: Crystal Ball 1986|Crystal Ball]], [[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]], [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]], [[Album: Girl 6|Girl 6]], [[Album: Here It Is|Here It Is]], [[Album: Hey Man... Smell My Finger|Hey Man... Smell My Finger]], [[Album: I'm Ready|I'm Ready]], [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones]], [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]], [[Album: Private Waters In The Great Divide|Private Waters In The Great Divide The Sex Of It]], [[Album: Sheila E.|Sheila E.]], [[Album: Telepathy|Telepathy]], [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh]], [[Album: The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold)|The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold)]], [[Album: The Voice|The Voice]], [[Album: Time Waits For No One|Time Waits For No One]], [[Album: True Confessions|True Confessions]]
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* And also contributed to: [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]], [[Album: Carmen Electra|Carmen Electra]], [[Album: Child Of The Sun|Child Of The Sun]], [[Album: CK|CK]], [[Album: Closer Than Close|Closer Than Close]], [[Album: Contribution|Contribution]], [[Album: Crystal Ball 1986|Crystal Ball]], [[Album: Dream Factory|Dream Factory]], [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]], [[Album: Girl 6|Girl 6]], [[Album: Here It Is|Here It Is]], [[Album: Hey Man... Smell My Finger|Hey Man... Smell My Finger]], [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]], [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones]], [[Album: Kamasutra|Kamasutra]], [[Album: Private Waters In The Great Divide|Private Waters In The Great Divide The Sex Of It]], [[Album: Sheila E.|Sheila E.]], [[Album: Telepathy|Telepathy]], [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh]], [[Album: The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold)|The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold)]], [[Album: The Voice|The Voice]], [[Album: Time Waits For No One|Time Waits For No One]], [[Album: True Confessions|True Confessions]]
 
|self productions          = 1991 [[Eric Leeds]]: [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] (Paisley Park)
 
|self productions          = 1991 [[Eric Leeds]]: [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] (Paisley Park)
* 1993 [[Eric Leeds]]:  Things Left Unsaid  (Warner Bros.)<br>
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* 1993 [[Eric Leeds]]:  Things Left Unsaid  (Paisley Park)<br>
 
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''' Without Prince'''  
 
''' Without Prince'''  

Latest revision as of 17:14, 3 September 2020

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Eric Leeds

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Artist details


Birth Name: Eric Jeffrey Leeds
Date Of Birth: 19 January 1952,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Occupation: Tenor Saxophone & Flute player
Endorsement(s):
Activity with Prince: 1984-1989, 1994-1996, 2002-2003
Live Performances
First live appearance w/Prince:
Performed regularly on tour:
Performed occasionally in shows:
1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003
13 August 1985: Minneapolis, MN, USA - First Avenue
1987: support on the Sign O’ The Times Tour (Europe)
Discography
With Prince:
With Prince’s Associates:

Billboard 200 peak position 62 (22 weeks)
Billboard R&B Albums: 17 (30 weeks)

Billboard 200 peak position 107 (11 weeks)
Billboard R&B Albums: 25 (12 weeks)

Self Productions with Prince:
  • 1991 Eric Leeds: Times Squared (Paisley Park)
  • 1993 Eric Leeds: Things Left Unsaid (Paisley Park)


Without Prince

  • 2000 Eric Leeds: Now & Again (Nouveau)

Eric Leeds is an American saxophone player who contributed to various Prince projects from 1985 to 2003. His older brother is Alan Leeds, long time Prince tour manager and later president of Paisley Park records.

Eric Leeds is currently member of the reformed The Family band under their new name: fDeluxe.


Musical Career
Early Life

Eric Leeds was born Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where his father worked as a salesman. The Leeds family moved to Richmond, VA, where they lived from 1959 until 1966, when they moved to Pittsburgh, PA.

In 1964 The family moved to Pittsburgh, PA, where Leeds went to junior high school before attending Duquesne University, where he studied saxophone with Eric Kloss, a prodigy that came out of Pittsburgh, whom Eric regarded his mentor.

In 1982 Leeds moved to Atlanta, GA.

Early Musical Career

In Pittsburgh Leeds did some freelance jazz gigs and was in a band called King Solomon. His next band was called On The Corner and besides Eric Leeds on sax it had Bobby Wayne (vox), Marty Koffler (guitar), Jerry Melega (keyboards), Ray Russell (bass/vox), Howard 'H.B.' Bennett (drums), George Jones (percussion) and Matt Blistan (Atlanta Bliss) on trumpet.

In 1977 the band continued as Takin’ Names. They played progressive jazz-fusion.

Work With Prince

Eric Leeds was introduced to Prince in 1984 by his brother Alan Leeds who was working for Prince as a tour manager since early April 1983.

Alan had mentioned Eric to Prince and played him cassettes of his playing, so when Prince was looking for a saxophone player to play on The Family project he asked Alan to call his brother and ask if he was interested in flying from Atlanta, where Eric was living at the time, to Minneapolis to do some recordings. Eric was reluctant at first as he wasn’t a fan of Prince’s particularly – or even that much aware of his music, so it took him a few weeks to decide he would try his luck, thinking at least he would get a couple of session cheques out of it.

The first songs Leeds worked on with Prince were songs for The Family in early July 1984; High Fashion, Mutiny, Susannah’s Pajamas and Desire. the other songs on the The Family album also had Leeds' saxophone overdubbed.

From February 1985 onwards Leeds joined The Revolution for the last leg of the Purple Rain Tour and he remained an important collaborator for Prince until 1989, both in studio and with live performances.

Since 1989 Leeds worked less and less in the studio with Prince, but he had a short comeback, being part of the band during some of the television and live appearances in 1995 and 1996. In 2002 Eric joined The NPG (as a replacement for on-and-off NPG saxophonist Maceo Parker for the last leg of the One Nite Alone... Tour in Europe and Japan. In early 2003 he also recorded his sax parts on the N.E.W.S. album.

After Working With Prince
Current Work
 
Additional Information

See also Trivia


References
Matthew Larson All Biographies Prince Biography David Leonard