Album Title: Leroy




1. Good Time



2. Away




3. The Way We Carry On




4. Over You




5. New World




6. Trans Am




7. Ricochet




8. Devils Daughter




9. Error Of My Ways




10. Be My Lover




11. Blue Sky




12. Don't Look Back




13. Make It Hot

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Album Title: Walla Walla



1. I Don't Care


2. Love Me Everyday


3. The River


4. My Way


5. Chance Of A Lifetime


6. I'm Gonna Rock Ya


7. Healin' Time


8. Lonesome Highway


9. What's Your Name


10. Where I Come From


11. Fly Baby Fly

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Album Title: Squish


1. I'm From Cali


2. I Want You


3. So Complicated


4. All I Need


5. Satisfied


6. Gonna Get Together


7. Peace Of Mind


8. All We Need Is Love


9. I'm Alive


10. Bluebird


11. Oh So Bad


12. Something About You

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Leroy Biography

Before Leroy was living
the rock and roll life style in Southern California he was just your typical kid
in Spokane Washington shoveling snow in the winter and mowing lawns in the
summer saving up all his money to buy a motorcycle or a guitar. With high hopes
of being a professional motorcycle racer or a rock star one day Leroy's dad
asked him, "son what do you want to do with your life, race motorcycles or play
music?" Leroy answered"both"! This was typical of Leroy's "I can do anything"
attitude that has fueled his desire to fulfill his dreams ever since.


By the age of 17 Leroy
knew that his talent was in music and California was the place to be if he
wanted to see his dreams of being a rock star come true. After arriving in Los
Angeles in the late 90's Leroy landed his first record deal with his band Hog on
Geffen Records. Leroy realized quickly that getting a record deal was just the
start of a very long and hard road ahead. After a few years of touring with his
band Leroy was dropped from Geffen due to low record sales. This was the turning
point for Leroy to make records that he wanted to make and to find that sound
that was in his head. Leroy started recording new music with a mix of elements
that can only be described as soulful. Hollywood Records noticed this sound and
signed him to a new deal and released his first self-titled solo album in 2001.


Leroy's new album captured
the ears of many music supervisors that licensed his music for film and TV. This
was great because Leroy was making money but it didn't satisfy his need to rock!
After hitting the road opening for bands like Aerosmith, The Dave Matthews Band
and Smashmouth, Leroy was unhappy with the way Hollywood Records was marketing
his music and demanded to be released from his recording contract.


After leaving all this
behind Leroy started getting calls from some big names in the music business
like John Mayer, Smashmouth and Lindsay Lohan to lend his many talents on their
records! Meanwhile, Leroy has released 2 CD's (Squish and Walla Walla)
independently on his own record label TML Records. Leroy is now recording songs
for a new CD as well as writing and producing music for other artists that want
to have that soulful sound that is undeniably Leroy!



From
Leroyrocks

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Leroy Biography

With the success of such genre-busting artists as Beck,
it suddenly became "okay" to let many musical styles seep into your sound --
rap, funk, punk, folk, blues, folk, and so on. 2001 saw the self-titled debut
release from Leroy, and upon first listen, it's obvious that he's been inspired
by Beck's melting-pot rock style. A native of Spokane, WA, Leroy was turned on
to the classic rock sounds of Santana, Jimi Hendrix, and Elton John at an early
age via his parents' record collection. With dreams of rock stardom blossoming
after picking up the guitar, he relocated to Los Angeles in the early '90s.
After years of paying dues playing clubs and working dead-end jobs, Leroy was
signed to Hollywood in 1999. Before the release of his 2001 self-titled debut,
his songs had already popped up in movies (10 Things I Hate About You) and TV
shows (Felicity). ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide


From Yahoomusic

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