The band LEGGESY consisted of four strongly molded individual personalities whose musical chemistry and high-octane autonomy erupted in attitude drenched positive rock and roll experience which electrified audiences with it’s power rock original anathematic songs and visually stunning bombast of energy and sweat. The LEGGESY experience was an ultimate explosion of captivating & thorough entertainment, which received widespread recognition as one of New Mexico’s most powerful entities and voices in original music.
In 1989 La Pierre was replaced with Craig “Razzmatazz” Rasband. Craig had a 2-year heavy gigging stint with the band until 1991 when Sam Masters stepped in place of Rasband for a short stint before LEGGESY members went separate ways in August of 1991.
Gido & later Ruiz went off to Hollywood and pursued music there. Rasband & Masters also went to Southern California to pursue their musical ambitions. Rasband hit the LA club circuit hard in a band called, “I Hate Lucy.” Gido wrote and photographed for various rock music magazines and later produced, directed, edited, and hosted a weekly hour-long cable show for over 4 years (1996-2001.) The variety spectacle featured rare and live videos, adventures around the state, plus exclusive rock star interviews and spots which included the likes of Alice Cooper, Dio, Rob Zombie, KISS, Slaughter, Guns N Roses, Ice-T, LA Guns, among many others. Gido partnered with La Pierre again in a couple bands that bore some fruit with an independent CD released called, “Pressure” in 1999. Gido also had his song and his 1990’s band, FutureX appear on the “New Mexico Rock Coalition” CD that was sold in the state and promoted at the music industry’s esteemed annual F Music Fest in LA, formerly known as the Foundation Forum. FutureX also won a Mic-Award for Best Music Video. |