- Joe Leeway
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Joe Leeway
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Img_capt = Joe Leeway, Bristol, February 1984
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Joe Leeway
Alias =
Born = birth date and age|1955|11|15|df=y
Died =
Origin =Islington ,London
Instrument =Bass guitar Backing vocals
Genre = Rock, Dance, New Wave,Synthpop
Occupation =Instrumentalist ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1980–present
Label =Arista Records ,Warner Bros. Records
Associated_acts =Thompson Twins
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Notable_instruments =Joe Leeway (born 15 November 1955,
Islington ,London [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0498814/bio IMDb.com database] ] ) is the former multi-instrumentalist ,bass guitar specialist, and stylingsguru , for the 1980s band, theThompson Twins . Leeway joined the Thompson Twins in 1980 after being one of their roadies for a number of years.Career
He was born with an Irish mother and
Nigeria n father, but was fostered to an English family inDartford ,Kent , from the age of two. At college he took English and Drama, then he began teaching English, which was how he metTom Bailey . He joined a theatre group in Cardiff after failing to establish his own company. He spent a year withYoung Vic theatre before joining Thompson Twins as a roadie at Tom Bailey's invitation.Playing bongos and
conga s, he appeared on the Thompson Twins debut album, "A Product of ... (Participation) ". By the time the band recorded their second album "Set" in 1982, Leeway had begun contributing to thesongwriting process, and even wrote a pair of songs for the album completely on his own.At that time in 1982, the Thompson Twins underwent a radical change in line-up. Previously an ever-changing lineup of musicians that featured seven members at the time of "Set", band leader Tom Bailey reduced the band to a trio by firing everybody except
Alannah Currie and Leeway. The reason for this seems to have been more for practicality than any ill will, since the band's direction had been uncertain and unfocused. When a track written by Bailey for "Set", "In the Name of Love", became a major hit indance club s, they had found their new direction and did not need all of the members anymore. Naturally, the former members who were axed remained somewhat bitter about the decision, particularly since the band went on to international stardom and fortune.Leeway's main role in the new trio was to assist in writing the songs, contribute background vocalss and design the band's stage shows. Leeway's background in
theatre made him an obvious and well-suited choice for the latter, and the live shows of the band where always met with success and critical acclaim. However, Leeway later admitted in retrospect that both he and Alannah Currie had very little to do with the actual musical aspect of the band, and that they both were terrified that one day it would be revealed that their musical abilities had been overamplified for the benefit of the group.fact|date=September 2008Nevertheless, the Thompson Twins enjoyed at least three solid years of
worldwide commercial success, beginning with the 1983 album "Quick Step and Side Kick " (released in the United States as simply "Side Kicks"). After establishing themselves in theUnited Kingdom with that album, the band broke worldwide with the 1984 follow-up album, "Into the Gap ", which garnered critical acclaim and lucrative international sales.The band began to derail in 1985, when the overextended Tom Bailey suffered a physical breakdown due to exhaustion while working on the next album, which would become "
Here's To Future Days ".The Thompson Twins were featured performers at
Live Aid , where they were joined onstage by Madonna during their set. They also appeared in Madonna's set as well, and this should have cemented their place in pop music profitability. Instead, the completion of "Here's to Future Days" proved to be somewhat of a disappointment, despite the fact that the album scored several hit singles. The band later suggested that their disappointment came mostly from a more rock-oriented direction that seemed foisted on the band by the album's co-producer,Nile Rodgers , and theirrecord label . Their contract withArista Records was up for renewal, and after the extensive world tour following the release of the album, Leeway chose to leave the band for a number of personal reasons, mostly due to difficulties with The Twins management. However, the split from the rest of the trio was amicable.After leaving the band, Leeway dabbled in solo work. He worked up a demo tape of original material, but ultimately, an album never materalized and has forever remained a mystery to fans of Leeway and the Thompson Twins.
He appeared in the 1989 film, "
Slaves of New York " as Johnny Jalouse. Leeway's part in the film was originally a prominent supporting character, but this was changed when most of his scenes were cut. The actress that Leeway had done most of his scenes with was fired from the film, so Leeway's scenes went right along with her. However, Leeway can still be seen in the film singing one of his original songs with an all-female band.The experience with "Slaves of New York" seemed to stall Leeway's career as an
actor permanently, but he continued to work in the movies in the field ofsound design , as well as forcommercials for Nike andPepsi .As of 2006 , Leeway resided in Los Angeles,California , and works in the field ofhypnotherapy . He is on the staff at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute (HMI) inTarzana, California , and is also a certified trainer inneuro-linguistic programming .References
External links
* [http://www.hypnosis.edu/hypnotherapists/joe-leeway/ Joe Leeway's page at Hypnosis Motivation Institute, Tarzana, California]
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