Danni Leigh "History Will Decide"

Country : cd available www.amazon.com Born in the small town of Strasburg, Virginia, she was reared on Buck Owens, Kitty Wells, and of course, Patsy Cline, who came from the nearby "big city" on Winchester. When Leigh was in her teens she took her first job at a record store exposing her to every form of music under the sun. Singing came naturally to Leigh, and she hooked up with a variety of country bands, playing up and down the east coast. After a stint in Orlando working with both country and rock bands, she headed to Nashville, taking a waitress job at the legendary Bluebird Café. In her characteristic rebellious style, Leigh went against the grain when it came to establishing herself as a recording artist. Instead of networking with the musical powers-that-be right away, Leigh took the time to learn the ropes of the business and to gain knowledge of the power structure of the industry. "Everyone goes to the Bluebird - artists, songwriters, people who head up record labels and publishing companies," says Leigh. "I really kept my ears open and just shut up and listened while I was working there." Then one Bluebird regular by the name of Michael Knox with Warner Chappell Music challenged her to show him her songs. The sort of woman who can't turn down a dare - especially a career turning one - Leigh unveiled some of her wares and soon found herself with a publishing deal. Though Leigh's talent for song craft paid off (she co-wrote "I Want To Feel that Way Again," a top <b>...</b>































