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Joseph Martin Leeway (born 15 November 1955) is a British musician and songwriter, who is best known as being a member of the
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band Thompson Twins, joining the band in 1981 after being one of their roadies. Leeway was born to an Irish mother and Nigerian father, and from the age of two, was fostered by an English family in
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, Kent. He grew up mostly in Manchester, in the North West of England. At college he studied English and Drama, then began teaching English, which is how he met Tom Bailey. He joined a theatre group in Cardiff after failing to establish his own company. He spent a year with the
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theatre before working with Thompson Twins as a roadie at Bailey's invitation.


Thompson Twins

Playing bongos and
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s, he appeared on Thompson Twins debut studio album '' A Product Of... (Participation)'' (1981). By the time the band recorded their second studio album ''
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'' in 1982, Leeway had begun contributing to the songwriting process; he wrote by himself two songs for the album, and sang lead vocals on three tracks. At that time in 1982, Thompson Twins underwent a radical change in membership. They had been at the time of ''Set'' an ever-changing group of musicians, featuring seven members; band leader Tom Bailey then reduced the band to a trio by firing everybody except Alannah Currie and Leeway. Leeway's main role in the new line-up was to assist in writing the songs, contribute backing vocals and design the group's stage shows due to Leeway's background in theatre. Thompson Twins enjoyed at least three solid years of worldwide commercial success, beginning with the 1983 studio album ''
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'' (released in the US as simply ''Side Kicks'') followed by ''
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'' in 1984, and ''
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'' in 1985. After these three studio albums, their
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with
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was up for renewal and after the extensive world tour following the release of the latter album, Leeway chose to leave the band for a number of personal reasons, mostly due to difficulties with the group's management. However, the departure from the rest of the trio was amicable.


Solo work and career change

After leaving the band, Leeway dabbled in solo work. He recorded a demo tape of original material, but ultimately an album never materialised. He appeared in the 1989 James Ivory film '' Slaves of New York'' as musician Johnny Jalouse. Leeway's part in the film was originally a prominent supporting character, but this was changed when most of his scenes were cut. The actress with whom he had filmed most of his scenes was fired from the film, and their scenes together were cut. Leeway can still be seen in the film singing one of his original songs, "Mother Dearest", in the nightclub scene; the recording is not on the soundtrack album. The experience with ''Slaves of New York'' seemed to stall Leeway's career as an actor permanently, but he continued to work in sound design for films as well as
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for Nike and Pepsi. , Leeway resided in Los Angeles, and worked in the field of
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. He was on the staff at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute (HMI) in Tarzana, Los Angeles, and was also a certified trainer in neuro-linguistic programming.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Leeway, Joe 1955 births Living people Black British musicians British expatriates in the United States British percussionists British synth-pop new wave musicians English bass guitarists English male guitarists English new wave musicians English people of Irish descent English people of Nigerian descent English songwriters Male bass guitarists People from Islington (district) Thompson Twins members