Bill Leverty

Bill Leverty is an American guitarist and songwriter best known as a member of the rock band FireHouse, which gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Leverty's musical style primarily encompasses hard rock and glam metal, characterized by melodic guitar solos and powerful riffs. He joined FireHouse in 1989, contributing to their self-titled debut album, which featured hits like "Love of a Lifetime" and "Don't Treat Me Bad." The band's follow-up albums, such as "Hold Your Fire" (1992) and "3" (1995), further solidified their presence in the rock scene. In addition to his work with FireHouse, Leverty has released solo projects, showcasing his versatility as a guitarist and songwriter. His contributions to the band earned them several awards, including Billboard Music Awards and nominations for American Music Awards, reflecting their commercial success. Leverty's impact on music is noted for his skillful guitar work and influence on the hard rock genre, particularly during the peak of the glam metal movement. He continues to perform and record, maintaining a loyal fan base and contributing to the legacy of 90s rock music.