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Artist Bio:
Hank Wilson is a pseudonym used by the renowned American singer-songwriter and musician, Leon Russell. Born Claude Russell Bridges on April 2, 1942, in Lawton, Oklahoma, he adopted the name Hank Wilson for his country music alter ego. Russell began using the Hank Wilson persona in the early 1970s when he released an album titled "Hank Wilson's Back." The album featured covers of classic country songs, showcasing Russell's versatility as a musician.
Under the moniker Hank Wilson, Leon Russell continued to release country music albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s. His Hank Wilson albums received critical acclaim for their authentic interpretation of traditional country music and Russell's distinctive voice. Despite being known primarily for his work in the rock and roll genre, Russell's foray into country music as Hank Wilson demonstrated his musical prowess and ability to excel in various styles of music.
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