The Story Behind Leon Russell’s “This Masquerade”

 Blog by Nancy Ruth, June 9, 2025 “This Masquerade” is one of Leon Russell’s most haunting and enduring compositions, a ballad steeped in melancholy, mystery, and emotional resignation. While many fans know the song through George Benson’s smooth jazz, Grammy-winning 1976 version, the song’s origins may be traced back several years to Leon’s personal story…

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Shure’s Century of Sound Exhibit at The Church Studio

For one hundred years, Shure has stood as an inspiration of quality, innovation, and excellence in audio technology. In celebrating the 100th anniversary of Shure Incorporated, The Church Studio pays tribute to a legacy of sound and the extraordinary evolution of microphones that has transformed music, broadcasting, and live performance. The wonderful exhibition at The…

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The Grease Band: Shelter Records’ Unsung Rock Heroes

Shelter Record Artists: The Grease Band While the connection to Joe Cocker is nearly inseparable, The Grease Band was formed in the mid-1960s, with Chris Stainton on bass but who later switched to keyboards, Henry McCullough on lead guitar, Alan Spenner on bass, Bruce Rowland on drums, Neil Hubbard on rhythm and slide guitar, and…

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Steve Ripley – Boy Rocking Part 5

After a successful decade of The Tractors most of the original members took off in different directions (see Part 4). In 2001, Steve Ripley partnered with Audium Records and Koch Entertainment to launch Boy Rocking Records. Tulsa musician, author, and keeper of unofficial Tulsa music archives, John Wooley asked me whether I was familiar with…

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Steve Ripley – The Tractors Are a Powerful Engine Part 4

Steve Ripley: The Tractors Are a Powerful Engine Ripley always kept a large Rolodex full of numerous friends and contacts. According to Charlene, “Steve was great at remembering people and keeping them around and often involved. This was before social media and cell phones. He stayed in touch with everyone. And if he wanted to…

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Meet the Team: Church Studio Sound Engineer, Mike Prado

Mike Prado is basically a native Tulsan – born at St. Francis in Tulsa, Oklahoma and reared in Owasso, Oklahoma. Mike had a typical high school experience between skateboarding and his heavy metal band. His passion for music led him to Orlando and Full Sail University, where he pursued a degree in Music Production. After…

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Casii Stephan Records “A Song For You” at The Church Studio

Casii Stephan, a soul pop/rock artist originally from Minnesota and now based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is known for her emotive vocals and intricate melodies. Casii’s music, often compared to artists like Florence Welch and Fiona Apple, is characterized by its theme of hope. Her success includes multiple awards and recognition in the music industry, and…

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The Benefits of Recording in a Professional Studio

A band sits in the Live Room at the Church Studio, surrounded by a track for a camera dolly.

Recording has evolved significantly since Leon Russell created the Church Studio in 1972. With the rise of home studios, many artists now have the opportunity to create music without leaving the comfort of home. However, there are undeniable advantages to recording in a professional studio. Let’s explore the benefits of working in a professional studio…

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A Journey Through Time: The Enchanting History of Reverb

A Journey Through Time: The Enchanting History of Reverb  by Nancy Ruth  Reverb is one of the most intriguing and vital effects in the world of music production. This amazing auditory phenomenon may take listeners to otherworldly regions while adding depth, texture, and a feeling of space to musical compositions. This blog takes us on…

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Steve Ripley’s Red Dirt Roots Part 1

Steve Ripley: 1950-2019 Oklahoma Music Legend, Owner of The Church Studio, member of The Tractors It’s comforting to know that after you’re gone, a part of you will remain. Steve Ripley left behind an artistic legacy that will have an impact long after his passing. Many people were impacted by his compassion and ingenuity. Red…

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GUEST BLOG: Rusty Russell’s Recording Studio Experience

The genesis of our project at The Church Studio was a bit different than most; four high school friends from Wichita (classes of ’73, ’74), and ’75) had spent years in the big music-center cities of Nashville & L.A. Between us, we’d toured with many “name” artists, recorded a great deal (as players and/or engineers),…

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THE CHURCH STUDIO NAMED TO NATIONAL REGISTER

  Less than a year after the devastating passing of Leon Russell, The Church Studio has earned a respected, unique and highly desired designation to the National Register of Historic Places. The designation became effective Sept. 8, 2017 as reported by the National Park Service. Although it wasn’t certain, It was expected after its National…

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New to The Church Studio Team: Entrepreneur Ronnie Carlson

My name is Ronald (Ronnie) Carlson and I’m the new operations team member at The Church Studio. I am so excited to meet everyone. Most recently I was the President and Owner of Jenks Beauty College from 2017-2022. When I  took over the college, there were less than 10 students. When I retired, there were…

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Leon Russell: ‘Going Back To Tulsa One More Time’

Leon Russell mural in Tulsa, OK.

Overview: A day trip to Tulsa turns into an unexpected deep dive into Leon Russell’s world. This first-hand account traces one visitor’s discovery of The Church Studio – where Russell founded Shelter Records, recorded countless classics, and shaped the Tulsa Sound that influenced music legends from Clapton to Cocker. It’s a journey through music history…

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Eric Clapton Gets Arrested in Tulsa!

It Happened at the Airport It was 1975. Eric Clapton had just flown into Tulsa, Oklahoma to perform. The excitement of Eric’s arrival was quickly updated with news. He’d been arrested at the airport. A First-Hand Account The Church Studio talked with John Southern, the photojournalist and local musician who captured the infamous photo of…

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Volunteer Spotlight – Bill Avery

Photo of Bill Avery.

Bill Avery, Leon Lifer and a Church Studio volunteer, is a dedicated, knowledgeable, and fun-loving ambassador for the Church and for Leon’s legacy. Although he lives in New Jersey, we have been fortunate to have Bill travel to Tulsa and assist with concerts and book signings. Tell us about yourself. My name is Bill Avery.…

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