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LeBlanc left Dash Rip Rock in mid-1989 and signed a deal as a solo artist with EMI Records. Although no recordings were ever released from his tenure with the label, LeBlanc has said that the year off from the road "gave me a chance to focus on my songwriting," with LeBlanc writing many songs during
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on guitar and vocals. The band has maintained a steady touring schedule since their formation, gaining notoriety for their live shows. LeBlanc has written much of
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in New Orleans, LeBlanc began his career in the early 1980s as the drummer of the Backbeats, also from New Orleans, which featured many future members of
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in late 1990 with a lineup that has changed variously throughout the years, with the main constants being LeBlanc and
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as drummer and as contributing songwriter and co-lead singer. The band was heavily influenced by the American
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and albums for Dash Rip Rock, The Bingemen, and The Garden District. He has also released the solo albums
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In addition to performing and recording with Cowboy Mouth, LeBlanc has worked as a producer. He produced
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movement of the time, as well as the frenzied punk and rock stylings of both the
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and an album of spoken word short stories (also released as a book) called
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A year after the Backbeats disbanded in the mid-1980s, LeBlanc joined
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Cowboy Mouth LIVE! (limited edition 5-song EP issued with Mercyland)
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LeBlanc performing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in January 2009
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Fred LeBlanc smiling abashedly on Mardi Gras night in
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Dash Rip Rock albums featuring work of Fred LeBlanc
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LeBlanc performing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in January 2009
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