Leaders & Legends 2019

BBVA Compass presents the second annual ‘Leaders & Legends’ portrait collection, sponsored by Deutsch Fine Jewelry. Find Houston’s towering legends in business, the arts, advocacy and more — women and men whose vision and commitment helped make the city great. And meet the rising leaders of the moment, dreaming big dreams and making their own marks on the most fascinating city in America. Shot on location at 3 Greenway Plaza. ‘Leaders & Legends’ selections are made by ‘Houston CityBook.’

Steve Visneau
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Shiny Keys

Audaciously paying homage to iconic piano men, Robert Ellis reinvents himself.

Robert Ellis may be Houston’s favorite son of the moment. Well, he’s from Lake Jackson really, and after a stint in Nashville he now lives in Austin. But he was born here, and we claim him. And his fifth record, Texas Piano Man, is all the rage.

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United State

As his sixth album hits, Hayes Carll takes on political tribalism –– and what it means to be a good Texan.

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Houston-born singer-songwriter Hayes Carll, 43, first got into the live-music scene performing in local honky-tonks and Bolivar Peninsula shrimp shacks. Inspired by the Lone Star State’s long lineage of folk- and country-music storytellers — particularly Willie Nelson — the bearded, shaggy-haired musician dropped his first album, Flowers & Liquor, in 2002. Since, he’s risen through the ranks, topped charts and received a few Grammy nominations. He recently released his sixth studio album, What It Is, and started his world tour with performances right here in Houston. 

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