Leonard has collaborated with Leonard Cohen, acting as a writer and producer for 2012's Old Ideas and 2014's Popular Problems, and co-writer, co-producer of 2016's You Want It Darker.[3] "Nevermind", a song from Popular Problems that Leonard co-wrote and produced, was featured as the title theme for Season 2 of HBO'sTrue Detective.[4] Cohen remarked that Leonard "is such a magnificent composer. I don't think there's anybody working today with those kinds of skills."[5]
In 1997, Leonard released the instrumental album Rivers on his own record label, Unitone.[6] In 2024, he released the double album It All Comes Down to Mood on his current label, Ruudy 6 Recordings.[7]
Early career
Leonard was born on March 14, 1956, in Crystal Falls, Michigan. He entered the music business with late 1970s Chicago-based pop rock band Whisper, then later the same band membership, Trillion (name changed for legal reasons), featuring future Toto singer Dennis "Fergie" Frederiksen on lead vocals. He also had a short stint as a keyboardist with The Allman Brothers Band in 1980.[8]
"The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall – that's what I grew up with and that's what I dreamed of doing one day," he recalled in 1992. "I was a big Gentle Giant fan. I was a hugeJethro Tull fan. But I had to feed my children and heat my house, so I wrote some songs with a little girl who became extremely popular. It's really that simple."[11]
Leonard has three children: a daughter Jessica, a writer (for whom Madonna's song "Dear Jessie" was written), and two sons, Sean, who is a musician, and Jordan, a projection mapper and VJ under the name Pickels Visuals.[citation needed]
Composed score for the documentary I Am Because We Are (2008). Directed by Nathan Rissman and written and produced by Madonna.[15]
Composed score for Triumph of the Dream (2012). A documentary by photographer and filmmaker Norman Seeff that explores the inner creative process of the scientists at work on NASA'sMars rover Mission.[16]
Roger Waters – album Amused to Death (1992), co-producer and musician ("The most gratifying experience I've ever had," said Leonard. "I adore Roger. I think he's brilliant."[22] Waters remarked: "I liked the cut of his jib. Whatever Pat had done before didn't interest me. He had sat in a Chicago theatre, aged fourteen, watching Pink Floyd play Dark Side of the Moon when it was still called Eclipse. He knew all my work and I was impressed."[23])
Lara Fabian – wrote and produced three songs for her first English-language album, Lara Fabian: "Part Of Me", "Givin' Up On You" and "Yeliel (My Angel)"