The LeRoi Brothers
The LeRoi Brothers are an American rock band from Austin, Texas.
The group was founded in 1981 by Mike Buck, Don Leady, Steve Doerr, and Alex Napier. The group was a long-running Austin bar band, but achieved national success with the album Open All Night, which reached number 181 on the Billboard 200 in 1987.
Former member Alex Napier died on February 3, 2011, in Desoto, Texas from liver cancer, aged 59.
On March 12, 2014, The LeRoi Brothers were inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame.
Former member Evan Johns died from complications of liver disease on March 11, 2017, at the age of 60 in Austin, Texas.
Members
- Mike Buck - drums
- Don Leady - guitar, vocals
- Steve Doerr - guitar, vocals
- Alex Napier - bass
- Joe Doerr - vocals
- Jackie Newhouse - bass
- Sarah Brown - bass
- Evan Johns - guitar
- Rick "Casper" Rawls - guitar
- Pat Collins - bass
- Miller "Speedy" Sparks - bass
- Eve Monsees - guitar
Discography
- Moon Twist
- Check This Action with special guest Keith Ferguson on bass
- Forget About the Danger Think of the Fun
- Lucky Lucky Me
- The LeRoi Brothers
- Open All Night
- Viva LeRoi
- Rhythm and Booze
- Crown Royale compilation of Viva LeRoi and Rhythm and Booze
- Kings of the Catnap
- Check This Action includes the Moon Twist EP, plus two previously unreleased tracks
- "Lonesome Train"/"Big Leg Woman"