Howard Leese

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Howard M. Leese is an American guitarist, record producer, and musical director who played with Heart as guitarist and keyboardist for 23 years (1975 through 1998). He continues to record and tour as a solo artist, and as guitarist with The Paul Rodgers Band and Bad Company. In 2013, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Heart. Howard received his inspiration to pick up the guitar during the 1960s after seeing Dick Dale, the guitarist in the surf band "the Del-Tones", and feeling the excitement from his playing. He studied violin and music theory at the City College, Los Angeles, and also played in a band called The Zoo. Leese had his first recording contract with Ed Cobb's Sunburst label at the age of 15, as the band The Zoo with friend and drummer Mike Flicker. Later, when Flicker went to work for Jack Herschorn at Mushroom Studios in Vancouver, Leese went with him as a production manager. While there, he and Shelly Siegel started Mushroom Records. It was at Mushroom Studios in 1974 that Leese helped produce a demo for Heart. The next year, Mushroom Records signed Heart and released the group's first album Dreamboat Annie which Flicker produced. Leese was assistant producer on the album, and was asked to join the band later that year. He played with the band until 1998, when the Wilson sisters put the band on hiatus for several years to pursue other projects and devote more time to their personal lives. Leese was Heart's guitarist, backing vocalist, keyboard player (best known for playing the Mini-Moog solo on the hit song "Magic Man") and song arranger. Aside from the Wilson sisters, Leese was the longest serving member of Heart. In 1998 he joined the Paul Rodgers Band and continued to tour with them as with Bad Company. As of May 2013, when not touring, Howard was performing in Raiding the Rock Vault which originated at the LVH Hotel, but moved to residency at Vinyl at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and then to the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas.

Most Popular Howard Leese Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Bad Company: Hard Rock Live Trailer (2010)

09 February 2010

Recorded on August 8, 2008 at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood Florida, Bad Company: Hard Rock Live captures the last remaining original band members, Rodgers, Kirke and Ralphs, in a one night only show.

Paul Rodgers: Live in Glasgow Trailer (2007)

28 May 2007

Paul Rodgers is the possessor of one of the great rock voices. This concert was recorded in Glasgow r

Four Christmases Trailer (2008)

26 November 2008

Brad and Kate have made something of an art form out of avoiding their families during the holidays, but this year their foolproof plan is about go bust -- big time.

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Trailer (1978)

21 July 1978

A small town band makes it big, but loses track of their roots, as they get caught up into the big-time machinations of the music biz.

Bad Company - Live At Wembley Trailer (2011)

28 June 2011

When legendary classic rockers Bad Company performed at the historic British venue Wembley Arena in London on a beautiful April 2010 spring night, high-definition cameras captured the whole evening in all its glory.

Bob Welch & Friends: Live from the Roxy Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Special recorded for MTV

L.A. Bounty Trailer (1989)

15 September 1989

Mayor candidate Mike Rhodes is kidnapped in his own home outside of Los Angeles by unknown, masked terrorists.

Heart: The Road Home Trailer (1995)

29 April 1995

The Road Home was recorded live at the Moore Theater in Seattle, Washington on May 12, 1995. The concert emphasized acoustic performances of many of their songs including, surprisingly, Barracuda.

Bad Company - Live at Red Rocks Trailer (2017)

12 January 2017

Fourteen tracks from the band’s May 15th 2016 show at Red Rocks, while Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes was sitting in on guitar.

Heart: Second Ending Trailer (1976)

09 April 1976

Rock band Heart's special concert for KWSU-TV (Washington State University) in 1976.