Firehouse Guitarist Bill Leverty Releases New Song, ‘The Heart Heals the Soul’

Bill Leverty (Photo by: Sherry Boylan)
Bill Leverty (Photo by: Sherry Boylan)

Known for his role as lead guitarist/harmony vocalist in the multi-platinum selling, international recording group FireHouse, Bill Leverty has also been prolific as solo artist as well. Releasing four solo albums and multiple side projects – which includes the critically acclaimed “Flood The Engine”

Leverty’s new single, “The Heart Heals The Soul” continues the trend of infectious songwriting by showcasing his tasty guitar work and vocal prowess. The result is a tastefully blended blues-rock track combination that mixes nicely with Leverty’s own unique sound and vocal style.

Stylistically, Leverty is a genre bending, eclectic artist. “I love all kinds of music, and I believe that my audience does as well” he says. “I don’t want to be pigeon-holed or limited in any one style. I’ve got to write and record what I feel in order to be real to my fans. I write everything from rock to country, funk to bluegrass. If a song feels good to me, I’ll put in out in hopes that my supporters will spread the word.”

Check out the video for ‘The Heart Heals The Soul’ below…

With the handling of lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, engineering and production on his solo projects, it’s no surprise that Bill Leverty continues to prove he’s the complete artist.

Leverty and the rest of Firehouse (which includes CJ Snare, Michael Foster and Allen McKenzie) are also showing no signs of slowing down. In addition to having recently performed a sold-out show in Leverty’s hometown of Richmond, Virginia, the band is in the midst of another successful tour run that will include stops at Penns Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA and this year’s Firefest in the U.K.

“The Heart Heals The Soul” is available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby or directly from Leverty via his website.

For more on Bill Leverty be sure to check out his official website at www.leverty.com

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