- Harry Leahey
Harry Leahey was a
guitarist andguitar teacher who lived, taught and performed primarily inNew Jersey . He was born onSeptember 1 ,1935 in Plattsburgh, New York. Upon his father's discharge from the Army, the Leaheys moved first to Perth Amboy and then to Plainfield,New Jersey .At the age of thirteen Leahey received his first
guitar . He studied guitar withLou Melia , atSayer's Studio in Plainfield;Al Volpe , the renownedstudio guitarist and teacher of such players asJoe Pass andSal Salvatore ; leadingjazz and studio guitaristJohnny Smith andDennis Sandole , teacher of such students asPat Martino andJohn Coltrane . He studiedmusic theory and composition atManhattan School of Music .Leahey's career began in the early 1960s and continued until his death in 1990. Although he never achieved a high degree of fame he played and recorded with
Phil Woods ,Gerry Mulligan ,Al Cohn ,Jack Six ,Warren Vaché , Mark Murphy and other well-known jazz artists, all of whom held him in the highest esteem. He performed atCarnegie Hall with thePhil Woods Quintet . As part of theNewport Jazz Festival , theMaynard Ferguson Orchestra and thePhil Woods Quintet shared the bill at a midnight concert onJune 28 ,1977 . He was on theGrammy award winning "Phil Woods Six - Live From The Showboat" album, recorded in November of 1976 and released in 1977. His composition "Rain Danse" and his arrangement ofDjango Reinhardt 's "Manoir de mes Rêves (Django's Castle)" were featured on the album. He performed with local artists, both jazz and commercial. From 1978 to 1990 he performed with his own trio, featuringRoy Cumming on bass and Glenn Davis on drums and in duo settings with various bass players. He recorded one album with his trio, one duo album with bassistSteve Gilmore and one solo album.A dedicated and practical family man, he chose to devote himself to teaching the guitar. He taught privately at his home in
Plainfield, New Jersey and from 1974 to 1988 atWilliam Paterson University (thenWilliam Paterson College ). Over the course of a thirty year career as New Jersey’s premier guitar teacher Leahey taught literally thousands of students, many of whom went on to successful careers. Among his former students areVic Juris ,Bob DeVos ,Jon Herington ,Warren Vaché ,Jack Six ,Walt Bibinger ,Larry Barbee andChuck Loeb .Leahey died on Sunday,
August 12 ,1990 at the age of 54. Although he had received little critical acclaim, fellow musicians were unanimous in their praise for Harry Leahey. A few representative quotes: “Harry was a master.” – Glenn Davis. “The most complete guitarist I ever heard.” –Vinnie Corrao . “I was flabbergasted by his playing.” –Warren Vaché . “He was the top of the heap. He was the best guitar player that I had ever played with and I played with every [one] .” –Phil Woods . “I don’t think there’ll ever be another Harry Leahey.” –Jack Six . “He was a great guitarist and a very beautiful man.” –Leo Johnson .External links
* [http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Leahey/ Harry Leahey discography] at JazzDiscography.com
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