Steve Leach: Photos
The Lost Serenaders

- Gabrielle, Steve, Debbie

- Clubhouse Concert

- "Why Can't You Behave?" (at Lake Highlands Coffeehouse)

- "Moonglow" (at Rembrandt's)

- "Button Up Your Overcoat"

- "Someone to Watch Over Me"

- The Lost Serenaders at Paperbacks Plus

- Gabrielle, Labyrinth Walk

- Steve sings "Rubber Ducky"

- Gabrielle sings "My Funny Valentine"

- Debbie and Gabrielle, sincere

Steve & the Swells
- Steve & the Swells: happy!

- Steve & the Swells live (action shots by Tom Peal)

- The Swells with Kelley Swell

- Steve Swell, Doc Swell, McSwell, O'Swell

The Bob Monk Singers
- Three Bob Monks (photo by Tom Peal)

- The Bob Monk Singers at Opening Bell (Dr. Jim on bass)

- The Bob Monk Singers play Labyrinth Walk Coffee House

- Bob Monk

Odd & Ends
- Son-in-law Rhys, daughter Kelley, granddaughter Cora

- "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," Follies '08, with Carmen

- "Are You Havin' Any Fun?"-Follies '08

- "Young at Heart," Follies '09, with B.J. Maclin

- "Moon River," Follies '09

- "Gettin' Old": With Troll, Susannah, Mark, Allan, Anni, Johnny

- Winter SolstiCelebration '09 (Allan Litt in background)

- BW Stevenson Singer/Songwriter Competition, 2007

- Tipsy

- Steve Leach Fan Club, Oak Cliff Chapter

- A tough act to follow...

- Steve Leach Fan Club, Wauwatosa Chapter

- "Now, what exactly is this song about?"

Plays well with others
- Playing Bowley & Wilson Reunion (Wilson at left)

- Steve, Kelley & John at CD Release Party for Close Enough (Rhys Davies on guitar)

- with daughter Kelley, Vaudeville Night

- Dad & daughter at Opening Bell

- The late, great Tony Vinsey on fiddle, White Rock Bar & Grill

Those were the days, my friend
- The Harmonators: Johnny, Debbie, Steve (photo by John Walker)

- Circumstance, around 1977, found in a frame in a Houston Goodwill

- Circumstance on TV in Lubbock, Texas, 1978

- Dean "Pal" Briggs, The Gents' Mr. Honey in the Horn

- The Gents play Dr. Jim's
