Leap 27

Band Story
Leep 27 was a five-piece rock band hailing from Minnesota, active in the early 2000s. The band comprised Jared Lee (vocals, guitars), Rick Blomqvist (guitars, vocals, bass), Steve Moerke (bass), Chad Satre (drums), and Todd Epley (vocals, guitars). Their name paid homage to the "27 Club," referencing influential musicians like Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, and Kurt Cobain, all of whom passed away at the age of 27.
Leep 27's music blended elements of pop and rock, characterized by melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. Their 2002 album, Silver, garnered critical acclaim and led to the band winning two Minnesota Music Awards: Best Pop Artist and Best Pop Recording . Notable tracks from their discography include "Moon Man," "Goodnight," "All I Ask," "Green Eyed," and "Always Be There" . Despite their relatively short tenure, Leep 27 left a lasting impression on the Minnesota music scene with their heartfelt performances and well-crafted songs.
Leep 27's music blended elements of pop and rock, characterized by melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. Their 2002 album, Silver, garnered critical acclaim and led to the band winning two Minnesota Music Awards: Best Pop Artist and Best Pop Recording . Notable tracks from their discography include "Moon Man," "Goodnight," "All I Ask," "Green Eyed," and "Always Be There" . Despite their relatively short tenure, Leep 27 left a lasting impression on the Minnesota music scene with their heartfelt performances and well-crafted songs.
Band Members
Todd, Jared, Steve Moerke, and Chad Satre
Todd, Jared, Steve Moerke, and Chad Satre
Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: Minnesota (MN)
Genre: Rock