Iona Leigh
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Name:
Iona
Channel Views:
1,926
Style:
Folk
Joined:
October 01, 2006
Last Sign In:
1 week ago
Videos Watched:
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Subscribers:
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About Me:
 
... The contemporary messenger of ancient tradition ... A voice of delicate power and beauty...

Iona Leighs unique sound has been described as gorgeous vocals floating over a folk tinged musical backdrop, with an intermingled sense of both tradition and the contemporary. While her music is cleverly catchy, it washes over the listener with a serenity that is rare in the modern pop world, and the stories contained within her songs come to life with foot stomping rhythms, melodic arrangements and vivid lyrical imagery. Ionas talent for song-writing is clear from her poignant lyrics, which make reference to nature, ancient legends and myths. But it is her striking voice, drawing comparisons to such individual artists as Sheila Chandra and Tori Amos, that heralds her arrival as a significant new artist.

Iona left her birthplace of Sydney, Australia at the age of 8 and moved half way across the world to the remote fishing village and community of Findhorn, in the north east of Scotland. In accordance with the philosophy of the Steiner School she attended, Iona had restricted access to television and spent most of her time playing her harp, writing songs and singing to her mothers alternative music collections in the cozy bungalow they called home. Music was woven into the fabric of Ionas life in Findhorn, as travelling musicians came from far and wide to perform in the communitys renowned Universal Hall. These alternative and traditional musical influences, combined with her deep love for the wild tumbling waves of the Moray Firth have all been uniquely captured in her new album; Beside the Waves of Time, to be released on 6th April 2009
Formation Date:
January 01, 2007
Record Label:
Crescent Moon Records
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
Iona Leigh
Influences:
Allison Kraus & Union Station, Frou Frou, Kate Rusby, Annie Lennox, Cara Dillon, Karine Polwart, Sade, Deva Premal, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Mike Scott & The Waterboys, Dolores O'Riordan, Loreena McKennitt, Van Morrison, Dixie Chicks, Deva Premal, Sheila Chandra, Sarah MaLachlan, Jewel, Crowded House, Mouth Music.
Sounds Like:
Tori Amos, Shiela Chandra
Hometown:
Findhorn
Country:
United Kingdom
Albums:
 
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great job i would love a comment from you
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Please don't let this be your only video on youtube. God has given you such a special gift my dear. I would love to hear more from you, and would hope to hear about a CD that I could purchase.

May the God who gave you this gift be glorified by it, that He may receive the praise He is due.

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