The late Ramones singer's brother, Mickey Leigh, talks about the 10-year struggle to release a posthumous collection of his workWaiting outside a record company office in mid-town Manhattan, it's not hard to identify Mickey Leigh as he lopes down the street. Sure enough, he's the guy in drainpipe jeans, a black leather jacket and a mop of unruly hair, a look that would be be suspect on a figure of his age if it wasn't for the fact that he helped pioneer it: he's the younger brother of Joey Ramon...
Guardian Music — The late Ramones singer's brother, Mickey Leigh, talks about the 10-year struggle to release a posthumous collection of his workWaiting outside a record company office in... more info