Leo (band)

Leo
Origin Cleveland, Ohio
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 2001–2009; 2013-present
Labels Dream Makers Music
Associated acts HURT; Call Me No One; Breaking Benjamin; Copperview
Members Ian Eddy (lead vocals, guitar)
Pat Gibson (guitar, vocals)
Dave Kopp(bass)
Alex Rivera (drums)
Past members Brandon Lozano (guitar)
Michael Roberts (guitar, vocals)
Dan Griffith (bass)
Rek Mohr (bass)
Chad Szeliga (drums)
Mark Grabowski (drums)
Stephen Nicholson (drums) William Sperdute (drums)

Leo was an American alternative rock band formed by Ian Eddy in Cleveland, Ohio in 2001.[1] Eddy explained the name of the band by stating "I’m an Aries, and Leo is supposed to be my perfectly matched partner. I named the band Leo because music is my perfect partner." Leo originally consisted of Eddy on guitar and lead vocals, drummer Stephen Nicholson, lead guitarist Brandon Lozano, and bassist Dan Griffith. The band recorded several tracks in 2002 and began distributing demo CDs at live shows.[2] Stephen Nichols left the band in 2004, and he was replaced on drums by Chad Szeliga, formerly of the Cleveland based band Switched.

Eddy relocated the band from Cleveland to St. Peters, Missouri. As a result of the move, the band experienced changes in their lineup. Bassist Rek Mohr moved to St. Peters with Eddy. Drummer Chad Szeliga was one of the band members that did not make the move, and Szeliga joined Breaking Benjamin on drums in 2005. In order to fill the empty slots in Leo, Eddy convinced guitarist Michael Roberts and drummer Mark Grabowski from the Ohio based band Ivet to moved to Missouri to join Leo. Leo began recording their full length debut at their home studio in 2006. Chad Szeliga had already recorded drums for several tracks before leaving in 2005, and he gave his permission to use the drum work on Leo's debut album. The band released their full-length debut album Nightmares in 2007 on the Dream Makers Music label.[3][4][5]

Leo has opened for Breaking Benjamin, the Burden Brothers, Sick Puppies, and Greenwheel. The band also earned a spot in the 2007 Pointfest music festival, opening for Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace, and Seether.[6][7]

Ian Eddy has now moved on to releasing solo work, although Roberts, Mohr, and Grabowski continue to support Eddy on guitar, bass, and drums for some tracks. Ian Eddy released The Storm EP in July 2010. Roberts, Mohr, and Grabowski performed in two of the six tracks on the EP. Also joining Eddy in recording The Storm, were Evan Johns on drums, David Arato on Strings, and Nathan Hershey on Piano.[8]

In 2013 Ian Eddy reformed Leo with Copperview members Pat Gibson and Dave Kopp and St. Louis drummer Alex Rivera.

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