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Guy LeBlanc

Guy LeBlanc (October 16, 1960 – April 27, 2015) was a Canadian keyboardist and composer. He led his own progressive-rock band - Nathan Mahl, and had been a member of the British progressive band Camel〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Timeline 2000 )〕 since 2000. He produced and released his own solo, as well as Nathan Mahl's discs, and had appeared as guest keyboardist on several other releases.
==Biography==
Born in 1960 in Moncton, New Brunswick, he began formal musical training at age 4, and ended his classical piano training at age 11, in order to concentrate on composition and modern electric music. He started playing keyboards in Rock bands at 15 and co-founded Nathan Mahl at age 20 with Mark Spenard, Don Prince and Dan Lacasse. In 1991, on a dare, he released a series of recorded improvisations with 2 drummers, and dubbed the project Mahl Dynasty.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Entry: Nathan Mahl )
After reforming Nathan Mahl several times over many years through to the present, LeBlanc managed to record a few of these lineups, and chose to release some of these as independent discs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Review: Mahl Dynasty - Borderline )〕 On the strength of his performance at NEARfest〔(【引用サイトリンク】 1999 Scrapbook for Nathan Mahl )〕 In 1999, with Nathan Mahl, he was invited to join the British progressive band Camel, with whom he toured in 2000-2001 and recorded the studio disc ''A Nod and a Wink''〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Review: Camel - A Nod and a Wink )
In 2002, LeBlanc wrote a couple of pieces with band leader Andrew Latimer. Since late 1999, he has been producing all his discs in his own digital studio, ''Subversia'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Review: Subversia )〕 named after his solo album from the same year. In 2001, he recorded one song with Curtis Reid on his disc ''Omniumgatherum.'' The following year he played keys with Donnamatrix on several tracks of their Cool Lynx EP.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Main Artist Page )

LeBlanc was also recording other tracks with a few different projects, and hopes to catch up someday. In 2004, he released his second solo disc ''All the Rage,''〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Review: All the Rage )〕 and recorded with Nathan Mahl the opening track to ''Odyssey'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Odyssey Project ) 〕 a 9 band collaboration spearheaded by The Finnish Progressive Music Association Colossus and the French label Musea. After this first collaboration, he then composed a piece for the four cd set Divine Comedy ''Inferno'' titled ''the Comfort of Tears'' (released in 2008), two songs performed on grand piano for the ''Iliad'', one song (the Oval Portrait) for the ''Tales of Edgar Allan Poe'' (both released in 2010), and one song (Beyond the Wall of Sleep) for the ''Stories of H.P. Lovecraft'' (released in 2012), all these for Colossus-Musea.
LeBlanc participated in what was described as a progressive rock supergroup collaboration along with members of progressive avant-guard bands French TV and Boud Deun called ''The Distinguished Panel of Experts''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 2009 News )〕 Their debut cd ''Trans-Indulgent''〔(【引用サイトリンク】 New Releases > The Distinguished Panel of Experts: Trans-Indulgent )〕 was released in 2009 jointly by labels Musea and Luna Negra. In 2011, Guy joined his friend David Campbell's band The Rebel Wheel in time for their appearance at the Prog Day festivak 2011.

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