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The Leftovers are an Alabama-based live entertainment band specializing
in wedding receptions and serves the entire state area. These talented
musicians have many years of experience individually as well as
the group, which have been performing together since 1992.
This five-piece wedding party dance band performs the best classic
top 40 songs from the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's. Please see
the Play Lists section for songs we perform especially for your
occasion. Some of the bands influences are the Beatles, Stones,
Byrds, Boston, Eagles, Sam Cook, James Taylor, The Platters, The
Carpenters, Van Halen, Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Guess Who, John Cougar,
Billy Joel, America, Bobby Darin, Frank Sinatra, Chicago, Louis
Armstrong and Buddy Rich.
We would like to introduce you to the members of the band and give
you a glimpse of their extensive backgrounds and experience. |
Bill Lee - Bass Guitar
and Vocals
LEAD AND HARMONY VOCALS, BASS GUITAR, 12-STRING
GUITAR
Bill has lent his strength to numerous local groups such as
Relayer, The Others, and The Echoes with his rock solid, left-handed
Beatlesque bass guitar, electric 12-string guitar, and vocal
style that enables him to deliver any tune in magnificent fashion.
With a professionalism attained from a Music degree at Auburn
University, Bill uses his spare time to arrange and compose
original music, as well as perform in the musical duo Two Of
Us along with fellow Leftover Al Sartain. He loves all kinds
of music but his heart has always been in rock-n-roll.
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Quincy McLean - Lead Guitar
and Vocals
LEAD AND HARMONY VOCALS, LEAD GUITAR
Quincy has played in bands performing professionally in over
seven states spanning over the last 20 years. In addition to
his searing guitar riffs and delightful vocal style, Quincy's
expertise in all areas of electronics and sound technology makes
The Leftover's sound fit any room. Quincy has also worked as
technical support for national recording artists such as Kiss,
Yes, Three Dog Night, Lynard Skynard, Ted Nugent, Rush, Van
Halen, Stevie Nicks, and The Guess Who. In the recording studio,
Quincy's favorite spot is behind the console telling the engineer
how to make it "right". Quincy's major musical influences
are Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Gino Vanelli, and The Guess Who. |
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David McMillan - Drums
and Percussion For more
than three decades, David's superb drumming has proven to be
the driving force behind groups ranging from three piece to
big bands. David has acquired many influences in his drumming
style, and performs expertly in the areas of Rock, Jazz, Country,
and Top Forty tunes from the past six decades. Working both
live and in the recording studio, David is positively without
equal when it comes to finding the right "feel" for
any tune in The Leftover's repertoire, making him the heartbeat
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David McNeeley - All Keyboards
KEYBOARDS Classically trained at
the University of Montevallo School of Music, David's superior
abilities on the keys create a veritable orchestra of sound,
adding piano, organ, string, and brass sounds to The Leftover's
music, taking it into realms otherwise unattainable. A highly
versatile musician, David has not only amazed Birmingham audiences
for many years performing with local rock, swing, and jazz combos,
but has also expertly performed musical selections he arranged
in his own studio for such distinguished functions as the Miss
Alabama Beauty Pageant.
You can visit David at his personal website at http://www.mcneeleyonline.com
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Al Sartain - Lead Guitar
and Vocals
LEAD AND HARMONY VOCALS, ACCOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC GUITAR
For over 3 decades, Al has treated local audiences
to his warm, melodious vocal and instrumental style both as
a solo artist and with numerous bands including All Nite Cafe,
The Echoes, and as half of the duo Two of Us along with fellow
Leftover Bill Lee. While he names The Beatles as his greatest
influence, Al's widely diversified musical background has enabled
him to take the stage alongside such major recording artists
as The Platters, Mary Wells, and Little Anthony and the Imperials
among others. |
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