Leighsa montrose biography
- According to our records, Leighsa Montrose is possibly single.
- In 1973, he formed his own band, Montrose, who recorded two albums together.
- Leighsa Marie Montrose is an event director living in Brisbane, California.
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"A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music" will feature the original Montrose lineup (Sammy Hagar, vocals; Bill Church, bass; and Denny Carmassi, drums), performing the landmark first Montrose album, with special guest Joe Satriani on lead guitar. The original Gamma lineup (Davey Pattison, vocals; Glenn Letsch, bass; Denny Carmassi, drums) will also be on hand, with special guest Marc Bonilla on lead guitar. There will also be an All-Star band, composed of many of the great musicians that Ronnie played with over the years. Some of those confirmed artists include: Neal Schon from Journey, Steve Smith formerly from Journey, members of Tesla, Eric Martin from Mr. Big, Rickie Philips from Styx, Eric Singer from KISS, Tommy Thayer of KISS and Jimmy DeGrasso from Y & T and Alice Cooper.
Ronnie Montrose was born in San Francisco and moved with his family to Colorado when he was two, returning back to his native home when he was 19 years old. In 1969, he started a band with&n
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was previously married to Ronnie Montrose.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Married | 1 | - | - | - |
| Total | 1 | - | - |
Details
| First Name | Leighsa |
| Alternative Name | Leighsa Montrose |
| Build | Average |
| Eye Color | Brown - Light |
| Hair Color | Brown - Light |
| Sexuality | Straight
Ronnie Montrose was best known as an innovative guitarist, an accomplished musician who in the 1970s brought boogie fever to hard rock, influencing a generation of metal bands. Yet even that accomplishment wasn’t enough to help the Bay Area musician overcome his personal demons of alcoholism and depression. Shortly after he was found dead in his Brisbane home on March 3, reportedly of natural causes, longtime friends and business associates began planning an all-star concert in his honor. But even as they were laying the groundwork for the sold-out tribute, set for Friday at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom, at least some of the participants suspected that the full story of the guitarist’s death had yet to be told. The announcement initially posted on the 64-year-old guitarist’s website (www.ronniemontrose.com) said that Montrose died of complications from his long battle with cancer. The truth was more brutal than that. “Yes, we did know (it was a suicide),” said Kenny Wardell, the managing editor of BamMagazine.com and one of the key or Copyright ©dadtori.pages.dev 2025 |