Patrick Leonard

For other people named Patrick Leonard, see Patrick Leonard (disambiguation).
Patrick Leonard
Born March 14 1956
Crystal Falls Michigan, United States
Occupation Songwriter, keyboardist, music producer
Website
patrickleonardmusician.com

Patrick Raymond Leonard (born 1956) is an American songwriter, keyboardist and music producer of French-Canadian descent.[1] He gained his entry into the music business with late 1970s Chicago-based pomp rock band Trillion, which also featured future Toto singer Dennis "Fergie" Frederiksen on lead vocals. He is best known for his longtime collaboration with Madonna on many different projects including her albums True Blue (1986), Who's That Girl (1987), Like a Prayer (1989), I'm Breathless (1990) and Ray of Light (1998). He also music scored her 2008 documentary I Am Because We Are and was musical director on her tours, The Virgin Tour (1985) and Who's That Girl World Tour (1987).

Leonard has worked with a wide variety of artists, including late-period Pink Floyd and solo Roger Waters and David Gilmour, as well as Boz Scaggs, Ilse DeLange, Deborah Blando, Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Michael W. Smith, Julian Lennon, Elton John, Anna Vissi, Jody Watley, Rod Stewart, Leonard Cohen, Bryan Adams, Jewel, Blue October, and up and coming artist Rachel Loy. He also was half of the art-pop group Toy Matinee with Kevin Gilbert and Third Matinee with Richard Page. In 1997, Leonard released the new-age album Rivers on his own record label, Unitone.[2] Leonard has three children: a daughter named Jessica (for whom Madonna's song "Dear Jessie" was written), and two sons, Sean, who plays keyboards, and Jordan, who plays bass.

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References

  1. "Patrick Leonard: The French Canadian Connection | Cashbox Magazine Canada". Cashboxcanada.ca. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  2. Phares, Heather. "Biography: Patrick Leonard". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

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