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Ware's 88-key Mark I suitcase Rhodes, the instrument on which he composed many of his songs, was auctioned on April 30, 2026 via Wax Poetics.

This Fender Rhodes Piano was owned by Leon Ware from the late 1970s through to his passing, forming a central part of his creative life during a defining period of his career.

By this point, Ware had already established himself as one of soul music’s most influential songwriters and producers, best known for his work on I Want You (1976) by Marvin Gaye, a landmark record that helped define the sound of modern soul. Across his career, he also wrote and produced for artists including Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, and Minnie Riperton, shaping a lineage that runs from Motown through to neo-soul.

From the moment it entered his studio, the Rhodes became integral to his songwriting process. Much of Ware’s music from this period onward was composed on this instrument, whose warm tone sits at the heart of his signature sound, intimate and expansive.

The instrument features prominently on Taste the Love, a Rhodes-led project that reflects Ware’s later creative direction, where layered keys and fluid arrangements became a defining characteristic of his work. More broadly, it represents a period in which he was exploring increasingly sophisticated and emotionally rich compositions, bridging soul and jazz.

Configured as a Suitcase model with integrated amplifier and speaker cabinet, this Rhodes reflects the premium studio setups of the era. It was later fitted with a Gulbransen KS20 MIDI adaptor, a period modification that speaks to evolving studio practices and Ware’s continued engagement with new production technologies.

As a working instrument, this Rhodes is not simply associated with Leon Ware’s music - it is embedded within it. Used consistently across decades of writing and recording, it represents a direct link to the process behind one of soul music’s most distinctive voices.

Key Details

  • Fender Rhodes Suitcase Piano (Mark I, 88-key, c. late 1970s)

  • Model FR 7054, Serial No. 495-5194

  • Owned and used by Leon Ware from the late 1970s through to his passing

  • Integrated amplifier and speaker cabinet (Suitcase configuration)

  • Fitted with Gulbransen KS20 MIDI adaptor (period modification)

  • Primary songwriting instrument throughout Ware’s later career

  • Featured on Taste the Love, a Rhodes-driven body of work

Collectibility

Provenance: From the personal studio of Leon Ware, owned and used by the artist for the remainder of his life

Rarity: Artist-owned core songwriting instrument from a seminal figure in soul music, complete in Suitcase configuration and retained within a single ownership lineage

Historic Context: Central to the creative output of Leon Ware’s later career, following his pivotal role in shaping the sound of I Want You and the evolution of modern soul into quiet storm and beyond

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As described and photographed in the Wax Poetics auction listing for Ware's 88-key Mark I suitcase Fender Rhodes, it was outfitted with a Gulbransen KS20. The auction ended on April 30, 2026.

This Fender Rhodes Piano was owned by Leon Ware from the late 1970s through to his passing, forming a central part of his creative life during a defining period of his career.

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Configured as a Suitcase model with integrated amplifier and speaker cabinet, this Rhodes reflects the premium studio setups of the era. It was later fitted with a Gulbransen KS20 MIDI adaptor, a period modification that speaks to evolving studio practices and Ware’s continued engagement with new production technologies.

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Key Details

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  • Fitted with Gulbransen KS20 MIDI adaptor (period modification)

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Collectibility

Provenance: From the personal studio of Leon Ware, owned and used by the artist for the remainder of his life

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