Gerry Leonard (born 26 February 1962) is an Irish guitarist known for his harmonic and ambient guitar style and for his work with
David Bowie
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,
Suzanne Vega,
Rufus Wainwright,
Laurie Anderson
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,
Duncan Sheik
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and many others. He has a solo project called Spooky Ghost. He lives in New York.
Early life
Leonard was born and raised in
Clontarf, Dublin. He played in bands as a teen and was influenced by a mixture of
Led Zeppelin
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,
punk,
post-punk
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, and whatever was playing on ''
Top of the Pops
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''.
He worked as a tape operator in
Lombard Sound Studios; one of his jobs involved recording a
demo tape by a 16-year-old
Sinéad O'Connor.
Career
As a producer, Leonard has also worked on albums for
Donna Lewis (''
In the Pink''),
Ari Hest (''The Fire Plays''), Donnie Mortimer (''Ten Eventful Years''), Czech band
Čechomor (''Mistečko''), and Pamela Sue Mann. When discussing Leonard's contribution to her album ''L'Oeuf'', Laurie Anderson said, "I've always been a fan of Gerry Leonard's lush and groovy parts, so that makes the listening experience even deeper."
Soundtracks
Leonard has worked in film and theatre, with his guitar playing featured on Peter Nashel's scores for ''
The Deep End'' and ''
Bee Season,''
Trevor Jones's soundtrack for ''
CrissCross'', and
Roger Waters
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's song for ''
The Last Mimzy''.
He wrote and performed the score for the Irish independent movie ''
32A'', directed by Marian Quinn,
and for Quinn's earlier short film ''Come To'' (1998). He has also been involved with some of Duncan Sheik's theatrical works, including ''
Whisper House'', staged in San Diego in 2010.
With David Bowie
Leonard worked extensively with
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
, featuring on the studio albums ''
Heathen'' (2002), ''
Reality
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'' (2003) and ''
The Next Day'' (2013). He toured with Bowie on the ''Heathen'' and ''Reality'' tours and was musical director for the ''Reality'' tour and DVD.
He has the only original writing credits other than Bowie on ''The Next Day'' for the songs "Boss of Me" and "I'll Take You There."
Bowie and Leonard were introduced by
Mark Plati, and Leonard first worked with Bowie on a track from the abandoned album ''
Toy,'' which Plati was producing.
He was able to cover the more unique guitar parts on older Bowie songs, such as those initially played by
Robert Fripp
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or
Adrian Belew
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.
Leonard's first live appearance with Bowie was for the straight-through performance of the entirety of both ''Heathen'' and ''
Low'' at the
Roseland Ballroom in 2002.
In 2013, Leonard participated in an
April Fools' Day
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spoof involving an announcement that Bowie would be representing Germany in
that year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Personal work
Spooky Ghost
As a solo artist, Leonard works under the name Spooky Ghost, inspired by Donal Coughlan's description of Leonard's guitar sound. Leonard worked on the first Spooky Ghost album from 1996 to 1998, recording it in his East Village apartment.
The album, also titled ''Spooky Ghost'', was primarily an exploration of ambient guitar atmospherics.
A second Spooky Ghost album, ''The Light Machine,'' was released in 2002. On this recording, Spooky Ghost expanded to a trio, featuring
Jay Bellerose (drums, percussion and tabla) and
Paul Bryan (bass, keyboards and production). Both musicians had already contributed to ''Spooky Ghost'' and the trio is the band's live configuration.
Bowie described ''The Light Machine'' as, "Quite the most beautiful and moving piece of work I have possessed in a long time."
Frank Goodman called it a "sonically brave, and innovative, and challenging" work that enables the jaded listener to hear music again.
Discography
Albums
* Hinterland – ''Kissing the Roof of Heaven'' (1990)
* Hinterland – ''Resurrect'' (1992)
* Spooky Ghost – ''Spooky Ghost'' (1998)
* Spooky Ghost – ''The Light Machine'' (2002)
* Spooky Ghost – ''Official Bootleg'' (2004; recorded live at
The Chance,
Poughkeepsie)
* Spooky Ghost – ''Official Bootleg, Volume 2'' (2015; recording at Rockwood Music Hall,
New York City
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)
* Spooky Ghost – ''Viral Times, Volume One'' (2020)
* Spooky Ghost – ''Viral Times, Volume Two'' (2020)
* Bowsie – Susan McKeown said a Bowsie record would come out in 2012, but it hasn't yet appeared
Singles
* Hinterland – "Dark Hill" (1989)
* Hinterland – "Desert Boots" (1990)
* Hinterland – "Resurrect" EP (1992)
References
External links
* Gerry Leonard and Spooky Ghost:
Bowsie on myspace*
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Irish male guitarists
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Irish record producers
Living people
1960s births
20th-century Irish guitarists
21st-century Irish guitarists
20th-century Irish male musicians
21st-century Irish male musicians
People from Clontarf, Dublin
1980s in Irish music
1990s in Irish music
2000s in Irish music
2010s in Irish music
2020s in Irish music
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