Brian "Too Loud" MacLeod (June 25, 1952 in
Halifax, Nova Scotia - April 25, 1992 in
Vancouver, British Columbia) was a
Canadian musician, songwriter and
music producer, best known as a member of the bands
Chilliwack and
Headpins.
Brian appeared as a
guitarist in the Canadian band Pepper Tree and was a member of Huski and Garrison Hill with best friend Denny Driscoll in
St. John's, Newfoundland. In 1978, while working the Ontario bar circuit with Stingaree (which included fellow guitarist
Bernie LaBarge) he was invited to join Chilliwack and first appeared on their album
Lights From The Valley. In addition to guitar, Brian occasionally contributed on
vocals,
drums, and
keyboards -- and he eventually co-produced the band's albums, notably
Opus X (1982) for which he received a Best Producer
Juno Award.
With bassist Ab Bryant, Brian initially formed Headpins as a side project to Chilliwack. After
Opus X Brian left Chilliwack to focus his efforts on Headpins (featuring
Denise McCann and eventually
Darby Mills on vocals) released on Solid Gold Records in Canada and
MCA Records in the United States. Also to his credit, Brian produced other albums for such artists as
Kick Axe,
D.O.A.,
Paul Dean,
Holly Woods (Toronto),
Tim Feehan, and Chrissy Steele and shares songwriting credits with
Bryan Adams,
Loverboy,
Chicago and
Jermaine Jackson. Brian also joined friends Denny Driscoll, Rick Livingstone and Ross Damude as the drummer for their band Montana with their co-written...
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