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Derek "Lek"
Leckenby (14 May 1943 – 4 June 1994) was an
English musician and lead guitarist, most
famous for his work with
English pop
group Herman's...
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switched to b****
guitar (replacing Wrigley) and
Leckenby took over for
Green as lead guitarist.
After Leckenby joined the band, the
group made a deal with...
- Gouldman) "Busy Line" (Karl Green,
Keith Hopwood,
Derek Leckenby) "Moonshine Man" (Green, Hopwood,
Leckenby) "Green
Street Green" (Geoff Stephens) Side 2 "I...
- in two
takes and
featured unique muted lead and
rhythm guitar by
Derek Leckenby and
Keith Hopwood and
heavily accented lead
vocals by
Peter Noone, with...
- new
faces in po****r music. The
Hermits consisted of Noone,
Derek “Lek”
Leckenby and
Keith Hopwood (guitars), Karl
Green (b****) and
Barry Whitwam (drums)...
- Levitt) "Bus Stop" (Graham Gouldman) "For Love" (Keith Hopwood,
Derek Leckenby,
Harvey Lisberg) "Je suis
anglais (L'autre jour)" (Ralph Bernet, Gilles...
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Hopwood and
Derek Leckenby founded Pluto Music, a
company that
composes musical scores for commercials, films, and animation.
Leckenby died in 1994, but...
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inaugural issue of the
Journal of
Interactive Advertising,
editors Li and
Leckenby (2000)
defined interactive advertising as the "paid and
unpaid presentation...
- Baby" (Hopwood,
Derek Leckenby) – 2:12 "Traveling Light" (Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett) – 2:31
Peter Noone –
vocals Derek Leckenby – lead
guitar Keith Hopwood...
- Tomorrow" (Bruce Woodley) – 2:34 "Gaslight Street" (Keith Hopwood,
Derek Leckenby) – 2:30 "Rattler" (Woodley) – 3:15 "East West" (Graham Gouldman) – 2:00...