The Asylum Choir was a short-lived, yet influential American rock band formed in 1967, composed of notable musicians Leon Russell and Marc Benno. Their musical style was marked by a blend of psychedelic rock and blue-eyed soul, distinguishing them in the late 60s' music scene. The band is best known for their two albums, "Look Inside the Asylum Choir" (1968) and "Asylum Choir II" (1971), which showcased their signature layered harmonies and intricate guitar work. Despite their brief tenure, The Asylum Choir's innovative sound had a lasting impact on the rock genre.