Jazz-rock combo
Sea Level was formed in 1976 by keyboardist
Chuck Leavell, bassist
Lamar Williams, and drummer
Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson following their exit from
the Allman Brothers Band; guitarist
Jimmy Nalls completed the original lineup, which in 1977 issued its self-titled debut LP on the Capricorn label. Honing its distinctive marriage of rock, blues, and jazz through relentless touring, the group returned to the studio with an expanded lineup including vocalist/saxophonist/keyboardist
Randall Bramblett, guitarist
Davis Causey, and drummer George Weaver to cut
Cats on the Coast, also released in 1977, followed in 1978 by
On the Edge featuring
Paul McCartney & Wings drummer Joe English; although
Jaimoe had returned to
the Allmans,
Sea Level recorded two more albums -- 1979's
Long Walk on a Short Pier for Capricorn (finally released in the U.S. in 1998) and 1980's Ball Room for Arista -- before dissolving.
Leavell later emerged as a sought-after session player and producer, also touring with
the Rolling Stones; in 1998, he issued his debut solo LP, What's in That Bag?
Randall Bramblett also subsequently restarted his solo career that had begun before joining
Sea Level, issuing a number of critically acclaimed albums on the
New West label after the turn of the millennium. Sadly, on January 25, 1983
Williams died of cancer, which some believed was attributable to his exposure to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War.
Jimmy Nalls was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1995, although he continued performing and recording in the face of the disease's symptoms, issuing the solo CD Ain't No Stranger in 1999. ~ Jason Ankeny & Dave Lynch