
Celebrating 31 Years of Funk Around the World!
LMT CONNECTION are true masters of their craft. They’ve been together for 28 years, recorded six albums, played over 6000 shows including 12 tours of Europe (2003-2012) and four tours of China (2013-2017). When at home in Canada they’ve remarkably held a 19-year residency at the legendary Orbit Room in Toronto.
Leroy Emmanuel
Lead Vocalist and guitarist Leroy Emmanuel has been a dedicated musician and entertainer for most of his life. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Detroit, Michigan, he began his professional career at the age of twelve and has since toured all over the United States. Leroy endorses Rivera amplifiers.
Leroy Has performed live with: Marvin... Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Edwin Star, John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker, Al Green, Sonny Boy Williamson, Funk Brothers, Bohanon, Dionne Warwick, James Brown Band, The Counts.
Leroy has written songs for: Jay-Z, The Counts, Bohannon…
Hard Hittin’ Mark Rogers
Mark Rogers is the model of versatility, both musically and professionally. Along with full-time gigs anchoring the award winning Gospel Soul of Newworldson and seasoned funkateers LMT Connection, he also finds time to maintain a busy recording schedule and operate his own production company New Century Productions. Life moves fast for the in-demand drummer and producer and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
“Big Bad” John Irvine
One of the most exciting bass players out of Canada is Ottawa native John Irvine. His credits include working for Capitol and RCA Records with such diverse artists as Ronnie Hawkins and Liberty Silver.
An innovator with effects, John has designed pedals for Zoom Sound Laboratory and recorded with EDM superstar Deadmau5.
LMT CONNECTION DISCOGRAPHY
“Funk is the Final Frontier”, 2017, Impression Records
“Expedition”, 2011, Impression Records
“Color Me Funky” 2008, Impression Records / BHM Productions and ZYX Music
“Universal Soul”, 2003, Impression Records / United-One / B&3 Records
“Outta Control”, 1999, mpression Records
“Sometime Later”, 1992