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Leather Charm

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Leather Charm
OriginDowney, California, United States
GenresSpeed metal, heavy metal
Years active1981
Past membersJames Hetfield
Ron McGovney
Hugh Tanner
Troy James
Jim Mulligan

Leather Charm was a short-lived American heavy metal band from Downey, California, noteworthy as a forerunner to the successful thrash metal band Metallica. The group rehearsed New Wave of British Heavy Metal covers and original material for a period of months in 1981.

History

Leather Charm was formed in June 1981 following the demise of Phantom Lord, a garage band featuring James Hetfield and guitarist Hugh Tanner.[1] In the new band, Hetfield and Tanner were joined by Hetfield's childhood friend and roommate Ron McGovney, and later drummer Jim Mulligan. While Hetfield had played guitar in Phantom Lord, he acted solely as lead vocalist in Leather Charm. Tanner was replaced several months later by guitarist Troy James.

The group was influenced by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and practiced covers of songs by such bands of the period, including Diamond Head and Sweet Savage. They were also influenced by Iron Maiden, and covered the song "Remember Tomorrow."

When Mulligan left the group in late 1981, Leather Charm disbanded and Hetfield began working with drummer Lars Ulrich on a new project, Metallica. Early the next year, McGovney and guitarist Dave Mustaine completed Metallica's first gigging lineup. The Leather Charm song "Hit the Lights" was integrated into the band's set among the first original compositions in the band's repertoire, and eventually became the opening track on their debut LP, Kill 'Em All.

References

  1. ^ "Ron McGovney Interview". Metallica World. 1997. Retrieved January 23, 2013. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  • Doughton, K.J. Metallica Unbound: The Unofficial Biography. First Edition. Time-Warner Books, 1993. Pages 16–17