Our Friend Eric Leefe Got to Rock Out Today With The Rascals' Gene Cornish
Our friend Eric Leefe today got to rock out with The Rascals' Gene Cornish.
Eric has Cerebral Palsy but before his condition got to where it is today, he was a vocalist with a band that played Max's Kansas City, CBGB's and other clubs in the NYC area. His father was a recording engineer who worked for RCA among other labels. He recorded Elvis Presley singing "Jail House Rock" and he also recorded much of the Tommy James and the Shondell's records
As Bette Midler sings "You've got to have friends", and Eric's got them.
Pictured in the photos L—R: Analogplanet.com editor Michael Fremer, Gene Cornish, Aura Entertainment Group's Carol Ross and Eric Leefe.
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