Leigh Stephens is an American rock guitarist, designer and photographer, born sometime in the late 1940s in San Francisco, California (USA). He played the guitar on the 2 first albums by Blue Cheer, and was then asked to leave the group after criticising their drug taking behaviour. (He was replaced by
Gary Lee Yoder of
KAK, who also only stayed for 2 years.) Between 1969 and 1972 Stephens recorded 2 solo albums and he also formed Silver Metre and Pilot, whose lone albums didn't become a success. After his career in music, Stephens became noted as a special effects technician and a digital artist, fabricating and painting a variety of creatures, animals, cars and insects for the movie industry. He done work for
Dances with Wolves,
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,
The Abyss,
License to Kill,
Gross Anatomy and
Tremors, to name but a few. In the 21st Century he has released 2 solo albums.
Not related to
Bruce Stephens.