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The Washington Post raves, "The combination of Leah Morgan's sweet vocals, cello, piano and guitar creates the kind of music made to listen to in bed for hours on a rainy day. Whether you have a recently broken heart or simply want to mellow out, her chorus of echoing vocals hits the spot". Originally from northern Virginia, Leah has performed all over the country, appearing at legendary venues including the Bitter End, the Barns of Wolf Trap, the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, and the Hotel Café. This award-winning singer/songwriter, deftly combining pop, soul, classical, and folk influences, has been compared to the likes of Ben Folds, Aimee Mann, and Suzanne Vega. Leah's debut CD, Zero Dollars Spent, now in its second pressing, is currently on rotation at over 200 college radio stations nationwide after reaching the 10 top-selling albums at AwareStore, and being selected The Washington Post 'Top Pick' and among the "Best Mid-Atlantic Releases of 2003" by Left Off the Dial. Her 2nd release, Songs From a Silent Film, Volume 1, was released in April of 2006.
You'll definitely want to see her now so you can say you were a fan before she got huge. www.leahmorgan.com
Hey Leah -
It was a pleasure to perform with you in Silver Spring last week.. Thanks for putting up with my laryngitis..
Hope to see you again soon,
Dave P.
hey leah - your tunes and your voice or so sweet and human...whens your next DC show? if you ever need a ukulele-hip-hop opener....you know where to find me.
Hey Leah, long time no see.
Great to see you have so many shows! I see your name a bit lately. :)
Hope to see you at Jammin Java this coming Monday or Tuesday to see Glen Phillips?
Hope so.
L
Leah,
Congrats on having a very unique style, and i love the arrangement of instruments you have. You should definitely post more songs if you have them, i'd love to hear them. Keep up the great style and keep in touch.
I really like the song leah. it's very easy to get sucked up in. And yes, the melody will be stuck in my head the rest of the day-that's exactly what you want;-) Good work.
mike/dB3
Thanks for the add. I've seen you a few times at Jammin Java, and love your CD, particularly 'Square Plate Song' with it's ever changing tempo. Keep up the good work!