DEBUT CD IS AVAILABLE NOW!

After being a performing musician for 35 years, My first CD is complete. Consisting of all original music, with each song telling it’s own story. While bluesy in nature, the style is eclectic and entertaining. From the “Green” theme of Fishin’ to the poignant tale of the loss of my good friends and band members, Scott Pearcy & Thomas Manganaro in Requiem For A Friend, The CD captures the moods and moments gathered in the journey to this point, and each story draws you in.
Calendar
Hey .. Take a look at my upcoming appearances and make your plans to come and see me ..
- 9/7 - Solo Acoustic Show: Newberg Farmers Market
- 9/18 - Myron LeRoy & The Faithful Few: The Mac Club 2223 NE McDaniel Ln McMinnville, Ore. 503-435-1012
Newsletter Subsribe
CD Release Party at the Aladdin Theatre was covered in the recent edition of Portland's "Positively Entertainment" magazine .. Click here to read the article ..
FROM ME TO YOU:

Nobody in this business gets anywhere without people who support them. That support was evident in spades at The Aladdin last month, from the fans in the audience to musicians on stage, as well as the incredible support I had behind the scenes. Thank You to David Gerow, Don Henson, & Mike Schmitt of Sneakin’ Out. To Joseph Konty & Rachael Hawkins who served me with love. My wonderful and powerful friend of 33 years, Chris Stones,who held me together and touched the lives of everyone he came in contact with. To Terry Potter, who didn’t get to play, but started the whole ball rolling. To the whole staff at the Aladdin, And most importantly to all the musicians who made me sound good. My wife Josie, the girl with the golden voice. The Faithful Few, who that night consisted of Dan Seymour on Bass, Randy Sage on Drums, “Little” Henry Smith on Keys, Frank “Guitar” Szubart on Rhythm Guitar, David Holmes on Steel Drum, Lucy Hammond with Backup Vocals, (Thanks for the article, Lucy), Wes Tjernland on Smokin’ Saxophone. Bobby “T” Turner and Joseph Konty for their featured numbers and letting me play along. Cliff Jetton, Kevin Asman, and David Gerow (again) for their participation in the Jam. I hope to have some clips from the Aladdin show on YouTube soon, with a full length DVD to follow.
