Leah D'Emilio sings at Cafe Vivaldi, NYC

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Singer/songwriter Leah D'Emilio sings at Cafe Vivaldi, NYC. "In the Right" and "Circumstance" - copyright 2009 Leah D'Emilio. All rights reserved.

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  • Liz lemon can sing?! No but seriously, you've got a great voice.

    In general though, I can't stand the term 'singer/songwriter', as if writing your own songs is so special(in contrast to people who buy songs) that it needs be mentioned in a genre(?). Is it even a genre?

  • i think its def important to note that you write your own songs. i wouldn't call it a genre, but its a way to define yourself as a musician. do you just sing what other people write for you? or do you write, compose, and perform? big difference in my eyes.

  • Yea... I didn't know your voice was so profound. Well done, your lyrics too? Seems like a theme to a story for an album has begun.

  • thanks yes i wrote my own lyrics and music. i started recording before i left LA. trying to find some time to get back in the studio. thanks for subscribing!

  • WOW!! i didnt know!! love it!

  • thanks michael!!!

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  • It's definitly a big difference, I just think it's a shame that you should note that. Let's say an generic pop artist doesn't write his own lyrics, melody or whatever else. He/she buys song and than almost passes them off as if they are his/her own. In my eyes that doesn't make them real artists but complete and utter tools. So that's kinda why I think its a shame artists should note that they are infact artists.

  • I could hear a little norah jones in your work.

    very nice.

  • Hopefully you at least actually had people listening and paying attention. I did scores of coffeehouse gigs -- oftentimes I was just a human juke box, or worse, an irritation to the folks who were just there to study or hook up!

    Of course, that kind of thing can provide some nice oppositional energy you can channel into the performance..!

  • Leah- totally fabulous . When are you touring over here in Australia?

  • Very talented~keep up the good work:) 5+

  • 'Cause the voice and look are there. You have more strengths, naturally, than weaknesses.

    That's always good. ; )

  • There's a lot of promise here. When I was getting ready to play out, I did at least eight hours a day for a month...but that was learning 50 songs.

    But I'd love to see where you are 240 hours of practice from now. And another 240 to 480 hours of songwriting from now.

  • Beautiful , amazing talent.

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