Leverton joined
Juicy Lucy (1971) but left after their tour of America to take a few months rest. He was soon back at work, this time with Ellis (1972) fronted by the former Love Affair singer,
Steve Ellis, and including keyboard player
Zoot Money. Next came two years with Hemlock (1972-3) led by
Miller Anderson. Their album
Hemlock was released on
Deram Records in 1973 and the band toured the UK, Europe and America. He moved on to work on a solo album for
Henry McCullough leading to a lifelong friendship. He also gigged with singer
Frankie Miller before joining
Savoy Brown (1974) touring the States and releasing the album
Boogie Brothers. In 1975 he spent some time with
Leo Sayer's band before joining
Joe Brown and the Bruvvers (1976–77) and linking up again with Zoot Money. In 1978,
Steve Marriott a long-time friend of Joe Brown went to one of their gigs. He needed a bass player/vocalist, heard Leverton and persuaded Leverton and Brown that they should join Steve Marriott and Blind Drunk (1978–79). That was the start of a long working relationship with Marriott until his death in 1991. Marriott and Leverton were together in a succession of Marriott led bands, including Steve Marriott and Packet of Three (1980-1991). The album
Majik Mijits was recorded with Marriott and Ronnie Lane and was released in 2000. A number of live albums are also still available today. Ine the 1990s, Leverton briefly joined the reformed
Blodwyn Pig and subsequently played with
Rory Gallagher from 1992. He then met
Geoffrey Richardson. They started a long and successful gigging partnership, and they recorded their first album
Follow Your Heart in 1996. Meanwhile, in 1995 Richardson, who had been with
Caravan since the early 1970s, suggested Leverton as a replacement. ==Current==