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Instruments
  
Guitar

Music group
  
Blue Cheer

Role
  
Guitarist

Name
  
Leigh Stephens

Years active
  
1968–present


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Genres
  
Heavy metal, acid rock garage rock, hard rock, protopunk, blues rock, psychedelic rock

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, guitarist

Associated acts
  
Blue Cheer Silver Metre Pilot

Albums
  
Vincebus Eruptum, Outsideinside, The Beast Is Back, New! Improved!, Dining with the Sharks

Similar
  
Dickie Peterson, Paul Whaley, Eric Albronda, Ethan James, Joe Hasselvander

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Leigh Stephens is an American guitarist and songwriter best known for being former lead guitarist of the San Francisco psychedelic rock group Blue Cheer.

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Leigh Stephens Veteran guitarist Leigh Stephens talks about Blue Cheer

Blue Cheer

Leigh Stephens Veteran guitarist Leigh Stephens talks about Blue Cheer

Stephens has recorded two albums with the band, Vincebus Eruptum and Outsideinside. He has claimed to have been the only member of the band who did not use drugs. His replacement as Blue Cheer's lead guitarist was Randy Holden.

After Blue Cheer

Stephens went on to form Silver Metre in 1969, with Pete Sears, Micky Waller (drummer), and Jack Reynolds (singer), recorded one album at Trident Studios in London, England, released on the National General Records, produced by their manager, FM rock radio pioneer Tom Donahue.

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His 1971 album, And a Cast of Thousands featured among other musicians, his fellow bandmembers from the above-mentioned band, together with the power trio Ashton, Gardner & Dyke, together with the two sax players from If, Dave Quincey, Dick Morrissey, and Jethro Tull bassist, Glenn Cornick.

Recognition

He was ranked number 98 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

With Blue Cheer

  • Vincebus Eruptum (1968)
  • Outsideinside (1969)
  • Solo

  • Red Weather (1969)
  • ...and a Cast of Thousands (1971)
  • References

    Leigh Stephens Wikipedia