Seeing the boys from Leroy Justice on stage tends to remind me of the scene in Cheech and Chong’s Up In Smoke
when Curtis first passes out the new uniforms to the band.
Man (Chong): No, hey man, if we’re gonna wear uniforms man, you know let’s have everybody wear something different.
Pedro (Cheech): Yea, that’s it. Yea, we want something wear everybody wears something different man, but the same, you know?
Always dressed to the nines in their “same, but different” vests and three piece suits, Leroy Justice have managed to differentiate themselves as a distinct up-and-coming rock band in New York City – no easy feat to say the least. In the past year, the band put out a killer record with producer John Siket (of The Siket Disc
fame), shared the stage with some impressive names like Hill Country Revue, Backyard Tire Fire, RANA, & Cornmeal and struck up a friendship and distribution collaboration with the folks at Hittin’ the Note Magazine (an Allman Brothers & friends glossy). Trust me, it won’t be long before smaller acts hope to share the stage with them.

We caught up with lead vocalist and guitar player Jason Gallagher on the heels of the group’s big Halloween show at the storied old Greenwich Village haunt the Bitter End to check in on all the exciting developments throughout their banner ’09.
Ryan Dembinsky: First off, let’s talk about the Halloween show where you performed Steve Miller’s Greatest Hits in its entirety. Don’t get me wrong — I mean, who doesn’t like some Steve Miller — but this is a pretty random selection. Can you tell us how this choice came to fruition?
Jason Gallagher: Our friend Steve Zahn (actor, guitarist, and owner of a horse named “Dude”), suggested it a while back when we were talking about possibly doing another Halloween cover album. In high school, we pretty much listened to that greatest hits album daily, and I never got tired of it. It always represented this super sweet sounding “produced” rock ‘n’ roll. Also, it’s a ton of fun to play, and that’s what we like our Halloween shows to be. READ ON for more of Ryan’s chat with Jason Gallagher…