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Mickey Lee Soule : ウィキペディア英語版
Micky Lee Soule

Micky Lee Soule (June 6, 1946 in Cortland, New York) is an American musician. He was the keyboard player for New York hard rock band Elf and a founding member of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.〔(Dio website )〕
Soule had a band in the mid-1960s until he was drafted into the army. After his honorable discharge he joined The Elves after the band's original keyboardist, Doug Thaler, was severely injured in a car accident that killed guitarist, Nick Pantas. In the first years of the 1970s, The Elves (after 1972 known simply as Elf) enjoyed minor success as a consistent opening act for Deep Purple. That connection to Deep Purple opened up the opportunity for Soule (and vocalist Ronnie James Dio) to participate in Roger Glover's 1974 concept album ''The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast''. In addition to co-writing credits on two songs, Soule also sang the lead vocals on the song "No Solution". Soule and Glover would work together sporadically in the years following.
In early 1975, Soule and the rest of Elf (minus guitarist Steve Edwards) transformed into Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, featuring Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. During this time the third and final Elf album, ''Trying to Burn the Sun'', was recorded when the former Elf were not in the studio recording Rainbow's debut album. Elf had effectively dissolved by the time that album was released as the members hoped to continue with Blackmore. However, following the recording of the Rainbow album, Blackmore gradually fired the entire line up with the exception of Dio before Rainbow had begun to tour.
In 1976 Soule toured France with the Ian Gillan Band.〔(Ian Gillan Band site )〕
Soule continues to play locally in New York. One "Mickey Lee Soul" (sic) is credited as keyboard tech in the liner notes of Deep Purple's album ''Live at the Olympia '96''.〔(Deep Purple Fan Site )〕
== Discography ==
With Elf
* 1972 - ''Elf''
* 1974 - ''Carolina County Ball''
* 1975 - ''Trying to Burn the Sun''
With Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
* 1975 - ''Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow''
With Ian Gillan Band
* 2003 - ''Rarities 1975-1977''
Other
* 1974 - Roger Glover - ''Butterfly Ball and Grasshopper’s Feast''
* 1978 - Roger Glover - ''Elements''
* 1982 - Eddie Hardin - ''Circumstantial Evidence''
* 1990 - A'LA Rock - ''Indulge''
* 2000 - Deep Purple - ''Live at the Royal Albert Hall''
* 2002 - Roger Glover - ''Snapshot''
* 2006 - Ian Gillan - ''Gillan's Inn''
* 2011 - Roger Glover - ''If Life Was Easy''

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