Recent News
August 20, 2009
Leslie West married on stage at the historic site of Woodstock!
In addition to wowing the crowd and reviewers alike, Mountain commemorated the 40th anniversary of Woodstock this past weekend (40 years, almost to the day, after their performance at the original festival in 1969), with an ovation worthy set on the "Heroes of Woodstock" show in Bethel, NY. Axeman Leslie West planned a quick on-stage ceremony, marrying his bride, Jenni Maurer, toward the end of their set, prior to a resounding version of "Mississippi Queen." Entourage Talent is proud to have been part of this event, and we wish them nothing but the very best of everything!

Check out the NY TIMES REVIEW:

“...Of the other bands on Saturday only Mountain used its original (and still forceful) lead singer, Mr. West, rasping and yowling and making his guitar sear through a flamboyant set...”

August 04, 2009
Mountain Shines on Hippifest Tour!
While out on the road with the Hippifest Tour, Mountain has been wowing audiences at every stop. Of a recent performance, the West Coast press noted the "best moment... was West interpolating a little bit of 'Beat It' and 'Paint it Black' into the end of 'Nantucket Sleigh Ride.' Very cool..." Mountain has passed the half way mark on their 14-city tour with Hippifest, which will conclude in Fort Lauderdale on August 16th. For more information on Hippifest check out www.hippiefest.net and for more information on Mountain, visit www.mountaintheband.com
July 30, 2009
Mountain on Hippifest Tour
Hippiefest 2009 kicked off on July 21st with Mountain (featuring Leslie West and Corky Laing) playing alongside the likes of Mike Brewer and Tom Shipley (Brewer & Shipley) and Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night). As Leslie and Corky make their way across the country with the Hippiefest they will make a special stop at the original site of the Woodstock Festival in Bethel, NY on August 15th for a one-off performance with the "Heroes of Woodstock." Performing alongside Mountain on this special event are Levon Helm, Jefferson Starship and Country Joe McDonald, among others. For more information on Mountain please visit www.mountainrockband.com.
Artist Biography
Mountain is one of those rare bands in the past thirty years that can be credited with forging a style and sound that would for ever change the face of Rock music. The innovative studio and live music of Leslie West, Felix Pappalardi, Corky Laing and Steve Knight, Mountain, is one of those elite examples. The combination of Leslie's unique tone and feel, Felix's studio production skills, Corky's powerful double bass drumming and Steve's keyboard textures, produced some of the best and memorable rock tunes ever, "Mississippi Queen", "Nantucket Sleighride", "Theme From an Imaginary Western", "Yasgur's Farm", "Never In My Life", "Blood of the Sun", "Dreams of Milk and Honey", all stand the test of time and are forever etched in rock history. These songs came from the classic rock albums, Leslie West-Mountain, Mountain-Climbing! and Nantucket Sleighride. Mountain only lasted two and half years but that's all it took to create their permanent legacy ...

Mountain was born out of the sixties music explosion. Leslie came from The Vagrants, an East Coast power house band that was making a name for themselves. Corky came from the band Energy that was produced by Felix Pappalardi. Felix had extensive producing credits before Mountain formed in 1969. He was a classically trained musician who studied conducting and music arranging in college. His skills eventually lead him to Mountain. He produced Cream's Disreali Gears and worked with many other prominent artists from the Greenwich Village folk scene. Steve Knight was brought in by Felix because of prior musical affliations. Eventually this small web of the music scene brought these four guys together. They debuted at the Fillmore in 1969 and went on to play at the granddaddy of all music festivals Woodstock. They established themselves as one of the premiere rock bands of their time. The band eventualy called it quits in 1972.

Mountain was one of those magical music collaborations that can't be duplicated. Just like Cream, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Rolling Stones, or any great band it's a once in a lifetime twist of fate that brings individuals together to make their mark on history of music. In their short musical life they produced three gold albums and created one of the most recognized rock tunes "Mississippi Queen". The most enduring legacy any band can hope to achieve is to have others generations of musicians aspire to copy them. Leslie West's guitar playing did that for many guitarists. He had that rare gift to have his own tone and touch that helped define the Mountain sound. Whether you love or hate them, you can't deny them their place in rock music.