Keith LeBlanc – born November 10, 1954, in Bristol, Connecticut – was an
influential drummer and producer who worked within several different genres but
is best known for his work with industrial / funk group Tackhead. As a young
boy, he was inspired by Ringo Starr and joined his school orchestra. After
piecemealing together a drum set, he began performing in bands in his early
teens. After playing drums for several years, he replaced Harold Sargent in
Sugar Hill Records’ house band in 1979. Alongside musicians like bassist Dough
Wimbish and guitarist Skip McDonald, Keith LeBlanc...