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Leah Morise's Biography By turns brash and beguiling, Leah Morise's music is hard to categorize. When asked to describe her sound, she uses the term "genre crossing," a mix of folk, contemporary, jazz and blues. "I never really know in advance what's going to come out. The genre selects me, the songs appear in the style THEY want." A multi-instrumentalist, this soprano plays acoustic guitar & electric bass. Her mother played the guitar, and Leah got her first guitar at the age of 12. She talks about how life gives you lessons you often don't want: "I used to sing with my mom, and I learned to play by ear. In 1988, my mom got cancer of the larynx. To combat the disease, she had her larynx removed, which meant she was unable to sing. So, in a way, her voice is carried on through me." But if you should think that this means that Leah's playing sad songs, you'd be mistaken. The former self-described "Chatham farm girl" - now Londoner -is far more likely to laugh than cry, and her music reflects this sensibility. You can hear this laughter and joy in many of her songs; just try to listen to the infamous "Panty Song" without giggling. She's influenced by everything she hears, from the music at church to random conversations with friends. "When most people are dreaming, I'm writing," Leah says; her muse makes late-night calls, often between midnight and 3 a.m. Inspiration also occasionally hits while she's driving. "I have a tape recorder in my Jeep, and when I get an idea, I'll turn on the tape and start singing. I've got a lot of tapes with road noises on them. I've also had a song come to me when I didn't have the recorder. Those are the days that I get home to telephone messages from myself singing." Like the artist herself, Leah's music is filled with love, humour, honesty, and not a little bit of silliness. Although she has been singing for a long time, it wasn't until life gave Leah another hard smack in 2001, with the death of her father, that she decided it was time to start pursuing her musical career. "I realized that it was time for me to take a chance. I didn't want to regret not doing this." Since then, she's been performing in musical theatre, playing gigs around London and Southwestern Ontario, and recording her first CD of original music. She's performed on CHRW, Rogers and London's New PL, as well as at the Home County Folk Festival. When Leah's not writing or performing music, she's often wilderness camping - "it's a quiet getaway where I can connect with nature, and get back to the simpler things" - or appreciating the freedom of travelling by motorcycle. Her other creative outlets include fiber art and graphic design.
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Leah's songs are refreshing, clever, and instantly memorable. A truly entertaining
performer, her sparkling voice perfectly showcases her thoughtful, tender
and playful personality. I can't wait to hear Leah's upcoming record!" Allison Brown - For the Folk on CHRW 94.9 FM, London "Leah
Morise has a sweet melodic voice and has entertained many with her renditions
of old favourites and originals. Her original works are clever, meaningful
and alot of fun! She performs well on her own and adapts easily to a full
band setting." "...
a beautiful voice... very sultry" Taken
from a review of the musical Lucky
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