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JOHN FULLBRIGHT - "If The Shoe Fits (Leon Russell)" - Official Video from the album Back To Paradise: A Tulsa Tribute to Okie Music. Release date 08.28.20 on Horton Records. John Fullbright - acoustic guitar/vocals, Paul Benjaman - guitar, Jesse Aycock - lap steel/pedal steel, Paddy Ryan - drums, Aaron Boehler - bass. Video by Jeremy Charles and Fire Thief Productions. Shot in Tulsa, OK, including footage at Mercury Lounge. Jeremy Charles - Director, Jess Price - Cinematographer/Editor, Brian Horton - Producer, George Miller - Hair & Make-up/Wardrobe. Cast: Johnny Mullenax (Performer), Stephanie Oliver (Performer), David James (Performer), Kelsey Philo (Inspyral Circus), Jeremy Philo (Inspyral Circus) ORDER HERE: https://hortonrecords.bandcamp.com/al... This song was written by Leon Russell. Released in 1972 on the album Carney on Shelter Records. Carney was partly recorded at Paradise Studios, Grand Lake of the Cherokees, Tia Juana, Oklahoma. The song is included in director Les Blank’s Leon Russell documentary, A Poem Is A Naked Person, and seemed to be a perfect fit for inclusion on this album. MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT: In February 2020, a group of Tulsa musicians traveled to Leon Russell’s famed Paradise Studio at Grand Lake to record the first album tracked there since 1978. Tulsan Rick Huskey has spent the last 30 years preserving and restoring the space, honoring its history while preparing for a new chapter. The narrow, winding road one must travel to reach the compound provided time for reflection. Some of the biggest names in the history of music traveled the same path years before. That realization was both inspiring and daunting. Entering the studio for the first time, the musicians were awestruck. Decades later, the vibe is still alive. Seventeen tracks were recorded over the course of four days – mostly live, with very few overdubs. While there was a core group of players throughout the session, a grand total of 20 Tulsa musicians participated in the recording. The Oklahoma songs chosen for the album represent the famous to the obscure, and everything in-between. This recording honors those who came before and made it possible for Tulsa musicians to have an identity and a music scene today. Thank you to Leon for blazing a trail and building this lake palace. Thank you to all of the Oklahoma musicians over the years who have been role models through their authenticity and spirit of community. This record is dedicated to them. Back To Paradise: A Tulsa Tribute to Okie Music. Produced by Jason Weinheimer and Them Tulsa Boys Recorded at Paradise Studio at Grand Lake Engineered by Jason Weinheimer and Zachariah Reeves Mixed by Jason Weinheimer All tracks mastered by Ryan Foster at Foster Mastering Illustration by Paddy Ryan Design and layout by Steve Hammons Photos by Phil Clarkin, Greg Bollinger, and Jesse Aycock