Leigh Nash
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| Leigh Nash | |
|---|---|
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Leigh Bingham |
| Born | June 27, 1976 |
| Origin | New Braunfels, Texas |
| Genre(s) | Pop, Indie, Rock, Soft rock |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, Musician |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals |
| Years active | 1993 - present |
| Label(s) | One Son Nettwerk |
| Associated acts | Sixpence None the Richer Fauxliage |
| Website | http://leighnash.com |
| Notable instrument(s) | |
| Vocal | |
Leigh Bingham Nash (born June 27, 1976) is a singer-songwriter who is the lead vocalist for the rock band Sixpence None the Richer[1] and is also a member of Fauxliage and Movement Nashville.
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[edit] Biography
Nash was born Leigh Bingham in New Braunfels, Texas. She met guitarist and songwriter Matt Slocum at a church retreat in the early 1990s. The two formed Sixpence None the Richer soon after and went on to record four full-length albums with the band. Their first album, released when she was just 16, was The Fatherless & the Widow. The album garnered critical acclaim and Slocum and Nash searched for new band members.[2]
They found Tess Wiley, Dale Baker, and J.J. Plascencio. The new band recorded This Beautiful Mess, which won a Dove Award for Best Album. Wiley quit the band after their US tour and the band signed to the Squint Records label.[3]
The band's new eponymous album was released in 1997 and the single "Kiss Me" in 1999. In 1999 they received numerous Dove Awards, including Best Artist of the Year. The band was also nominated for a Grammy Award.
In 2000, Nash sang the song Need to Be Next to You for the movie Bounce in order to thank to Miramax that used one of their songs Kiss Me in the movie She's All That and brought them into spotlight. And the song was written by Diane Warren and also is Nash's first single.
After problems with their record labels, Sixpence None the Richer came back in 2001 with the album Divine Discontent after losing both Dale Baker and J.J. Plascencio. Two singles from that album, "Breathe Your Name" and "Don't Dream It's Over", went onto the charts. However, Sixpence None the Richer announced their break-up on 26 February, 2004 when Slocum sent a letter to CCM Magazine.
In spite of the colossal success the band enjoyed with ubiquitous pop singles like "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes," the group was continually plagued by the business woes of the trade and finally decided to split ways amicably. Disoriented by this major change, Nash and her husband left their Nashville home of ten years and moved to Los Angeles.
While in L.A., Nash penned a batch of songs that would eventually comprise her first solo record, Blue on Blue, a sweetly understated collection of musings on love and motherhood released in August 2006 on One Son Records, Nash's own imprint label through Nettwerk Productions.The first single, My Idea Of Heaven, was released to USA radio the week of 14 July 2006.
In the meantime, Nash moved back to Music City and into a new community of musicians – a recently formed rock collective called Movement Nashville. The group hopes to dispel the myth that musically Nashville is limited to Country or Christian.
Nash, Megan Thomspon and Kate York started a Christian band called "Thompson, York & Nash". They worked on a few songs that have been put on Myspace.
In Last 2007, Leigh and Matt met over coffee and positively discussed the reuniting of Sixpence None the Richer.
In January 2008 Nash travelled down under to New Zealand to perform at the annual Parachute Music Festival. Performing on the main stage twice, she attracted crowds of over 30,000 who enjoyed her acoustic covers of Sixpence None the Richer hits "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes".
She went back to the band and then worked in the process of tracking a new EP which called My Dear Machine EP, [4] with tour dates planned throughout 2008 in the States and Europe. Is touring in Fall 2008 with the band Delerium.
[edit] Inspiration
Nash has two distinct poles of inspiration: her work with Sixpence in the Christian music sphere and her childhood fascination with older female country artists like Tanya Tucker, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline.
"I started singing country music and learning old country songs on the guitar when I was twelve. I was really, really shy but just had this desire to get on stage and started calling clubs myself to ask if I could come down and sing," says Nash, who grew up in the southern Texas town of New Braunfels.
Before long, the adolescent Nash was singing Loretta Lynn and Tanya Tucker songs like "You Ain’t Woman Enough to Take My Man" and "Texas When I Die" on alcohol-free, open mic Sunday nights, backed by a middle-aged band of town locals. In spite of her country allure, Nash never developed an accent, and later in life her interest in pop acts like The Sundays, Innocence Mission and The Cranberries provided more formative material for her songwriting and singing.
[edit] Personal life
Bingham married PFR drummer Mark Nash in the late 1990s; the couple met while both bands were performing at the Cornerstone Festival in Illinois. They had a child in 2004. The couple divorced in 2007. [5]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
| cover | information |
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| Blue on Blue
Released: Aug 15, 2006 |
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| Fauxliage (with Delerium)
Released: Aug 14, 2007 |
[edit] Other release
- Need to Be Next to You (Single)
- Released: 2000
- My Idea of Heaven (EP)
- Released: July 14, 2006
- My Idea of Heaven Remixed (EP)
- Released: 2006
- Wishing For This (EP)
- Released: November 14, 2006
- Stars in My Eyes (Single)
- Released: 2007
- Leigh Nash CONNECT Sets
- Released: 2007
- (only available on musicstore.connect.com)
[edit] Compilations, soundtracks & other works
[edit] Compilations
- "In Your Hands" from Canticle of the Plains (1997)
- "Buenas Noches From Nacogdoches" from Canticle of the Plains (1997)
- "Precious Jesus" from City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise (2000)
- "With Every Breath" duet with Dan Haseltine from City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise (2000)
- "The End of The World" from Sing Along with Los Straitjackets (2000)
- "Babe in Straw" from One Silent Night (2000)
- "Kyrie Eleison" from City on a Hill: The Gathering (2003)
- "She is Like Swallow" from Music from a Father Room (2004)
- "Mistletoe & Holly" from Sounds of the Season NBC 2005 (2005)
- "The First Noel" from A Winter's Night: The Best of Nettwerk Christmas Albums (iTunes 2005) (2005)
- "Wasn't It Good" from Sweet Nothings (2006)
- "Mirror and Smoke" from Good Monsters by Jars of Clay (2006)
- "Happy Christmas" (w/ Sarah McLachlan, Nick & Helen Forster) from Live From Etown: 2006 Christmas Special by Sarah McLachlan" (2006)
- "Wishing for This" from Canadian Tire Christmas Moments: Volume 2 (2007)
- "Crazy" from Sony/ATV Nashville Classic Covers: Volume One (2007)
[edit] Soundtrack
Also, it may be worth noting that she has also performed songs such as "A Place for Us" for the movie The Bridge to Terabithia, and has also vocalized in movies such as Because of Winn-Dixie, see her soundtrack works below:
- "Need to Be Next to You" from Bounce (2000)
- "Charmed Life" from Uptown Girls (2003)
- "Father and Son" from Everwood (2004)
- "I've Gotta See You Smile" from Because of Winn-Dixie (2005)
- "Happy to Love You" (unreleased) from Mom at Sixteen (2005)
- "Beautiful World" from Charlotte's Web (2006)
- "A Place for Us" from Bridge to Terabithia (2007)
- "Hole in the Bucket" from The Simple Life: Camp Songs (2007)
- "The First Noel" from Fred Claus (2007)
- "My Idea of Heaven" from Wedding Daze (2008)
[edit] With Delerium
Leigh Nash has also done guest performances as the vocalist on several songs by Delerium. Innocente is probably the best known of these.
2007 brought about a collaboration called Fauxliage, with Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of Delerium, and she sang some songs.
- "All the World" (2007)
- "Some Day the Wind" (2007)
- "Draw My Life" (2007)
- "Let It Go" (2007)
- "Without You" (2007)
- "Rafe" (2007)
- "All Alone" (2007)
[edit] With Rin'
In 2006, Leigh Nash guest performed as the lead vocalist on three songs on the album Inland Sea by the all-female Japanese popular music group Rin'.
- "New Day Rising" from Inland Sea (2006)
- "Never Knew What Love Meant" from Inland Sea (2006)
- "Sea of Tranquility" from Inland Sea (2006)
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