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One can
say that Howard Leese truly is a veteran when it comes to
rocknroll, having begun his music career at the early age
of 9. Born Howard M. Leese on June 13, 1951 in the entertainment
capital of the world-Hollywood, California-Howard began studying
piano at 9. Tiring of that, he borrowed a neighbor's
guitar at 11, began teaching himself, and formed his first
band-The Zoo- with friend and drummer Mike Flicker at 15.
This was to begin a life-long friendship and musical career
that would take him to the top of the charts. Together
they landed that all-important record deal with Sunburst Records,
in record time, and were among some of the youngest to ever
be signed. at age 15. As signed recording artists, they
played some of the largest concert venues in LA and opened
for major bands of the day, such as Spirit, Canned Heat, and
Butterfield Blues Band.
Leese
went on to study music theory and classical music at Los Angeles
City College, opting to leave for real-time experience in
the studio when an opportunity presented itself for him to
have full use of a recording studio in Vancouver, BC.
He and long time friend Flicker relocated to Canada and eventually
took over the studio "Can-base", started a record
label called Mushroom Records with friend Shelley Seigel,
and changed the name of the studio to Mushroom Studios.
The fateful
meeting with the Wilson sisters took place not long after
when local band "Heart" came in to record a demo
in 1974. Leese ended up producing the demo. One
year later Mushroom signed the band and they began production
of Heart's first album "Dreamboat Annie" with Flicker
producing. Leese was Asst. Producer, writing charts,
conducting the orchestra, playing guitars and keyboards.
At this point, the Wilsons began asking Howard to join the
band, which he eventually did in '75. Two months later
they were touring and playing major concert venues everywhere.
Leese
played with Heart for 22 years, incorporating a variety of
instruments on their albums, such as electric and acoustic
guitars, mandolin and keyboards. He also co-produced
some of their 13 albums. To date Heart has had 20 top 40 singles,
3 International #1 singles, a #1 album ("Heart")
in 85', has received 4 Grammy nominations and has sold 40
million records worldwide.
Leese
grew up listening to the guitar greats and describes his very
first live concert experience seeing guitar legend Dick Dale,
as "a truly inspiring and amazing experience". Dick
Dale would obviously be an influence early on in Lease's career
as was Keith Richards, Peter Green from Fleetwood Mac, Jeff
Beck, Hendrix, Eric Clayton and many of the classic rock players.
He was particularly intrigued and inspired by Paul Kossoff
from one of his favorite bands, "Free", which would
eventually lead him into his current work of today.
With Heart
not playing live very often, Leese decided to put together
a group in Seattle called "The Brigade", and being
a long time fan of "Free" they played some of their
old music. In 1997 Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Co, and The Firm
with Jimmy Page) had moved from England to Vancouver and was
looking for a U.S. back-up band. Intrigued by how well
Leese could play Kossoff's particular style and licks, he
asked him to join his band. In 1998 Howard Leese joined
"The Paul Rodgers Band" and has been touring Internationally
as guitarist and Musical Director ever since.
Currently
the decision to do a solo album with Black Star Records came
about due to the long time friendship and musical affiliation
with owner, Stuart Smith. They have known each other
for 15 years, have played together along with co-owner Richie
Onori, with a number of top artists, including Keith Emerson
among others. They have all worked in the studio together
as well, with Leese producing part of Heaven & Earth's
current CD "Heaven & Earth, featuring Stuart Smith"
and all of Smith's second CD, "Windows to the World".
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