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Leigh Nash

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"MY IDEA OF HEAVEN" music video
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Two years ago Leigh Nash bottomed out. It wasnt due to any of the stereotypical rock dalliances involving substance abuse or lavish spending. Instead, Nash found herself face to face with the dark underbelly of the protestant work ethic when giving and giving doesnt equal getting what you always imagined.
Sixpence None the Richer, the band she had been a member of for nearly half of her life, thirteen years all told, was contemplating calling it quits. Nash and high school mate Matt Slocum had formed the group as teenagers, touring in sedans and cramped vans, slowly building a career.
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.
It was a major life change for me because I had been with Sixpence since I was fourteen. I was 27 at the time, and I didn't know what I was going to do. So, I started writing songs, says the pixie-like Nash, seated on her back porch over Easter weekend.
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 due out August 15th 2006 on One Son Records, Nashs own imprint label through Nettwerk Productions.
I knew I wanted to do a record on my own - I always knew I wanted to do that if the band were to break up. But then we actually did break up, and I hadn't necessarily seen that coming when it did, recalls Nash.
A few months after Sixpence None the Richer parted ways, Nash welcomed her son Henry into the world, along with a new sense of creative vitality. Nash explains that her songs were not intentionally centered on any one concept, but admits her newfound maternity was a source of inspiration.
Motherhood came pretty fast, and I started writing a ton about Henry. I just found that there was a much deeper well within me than there had been before. This was probably because it was such an emotional process with the band breaking up and all the other things happening at once.
With a bushel of songs in tow, Nash set up shop with Canadian producer Pierre Marchand (Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright) last winter at his barn in Milles Isle an hour outside of Montreal. Recording there with a slew of Montreal-area musicians, Nash felt the auspices of home without the soreness of Sixpences split. Marchand and Nash co-wrote two songs, album opener All Along the Wall and Between the Lines. Marchands lush, warm production gives Nashs songs an earthy luster that carefully cushions her sweet, lilting voice.
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 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. In many ways Blue on Blue emanates squarely between those two regions without being pulled down by any of the inbred trappings of the genres. Nashs faith informs her songwriting in equal measure as her affinity for country music.
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 Aint 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.
On Blue on Blue, Nashs croon possesses an unadorned glisten, a sensibility that is simultaneously natural and ethereal. On the album-closing ballad Just a Little, Nashs voice floats through an earnest tribute to her son Henry, while on the epic Ocean Size Love her voice soars and shimmers over the Coldplay-sized, piano-driven song.
My Idea of Heaven radiates a child-like simplicity with Nashs pop awareness guided by a lyrical unfussiness and bright guitar hooks. While Nervous in the Light begins as a tender confession of love and lifes fleetingness (and I realized there is nothing anyone can really own), it builds into a strong, heartfelt petition for direction (it takes years for rough to be made smooth), continually held together through Nashs impassioned but effortless vocals.
With Sixpence behind her and a two-year-old son along for the ride, Nash is prepped to return to music even though she never really left. Now perhaps a bit more career-conscious and business-weary, Nash reveals that tired edge without losing her dainty charm. Because of this, Blue on Blue is not just a carefree jog through the present but a vividly felt exercise wholly informed by the past. In the end, its bliss.
Leigh Nash's debut solo album, Blue on Blue in stores August 15th, 2006!

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I Have Pink Eye and Other Stunning News (p.s. Happy New Year!)

Hello fellow peoples,I am back with a brand new attitude, and pink eye! My son is going to this fabulous new pre-school that we love very much. But along with little ones communing in a smallish build...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:29:00 PST

Saints And Sinners

so hi there. i guess it's about time i said a big howdy doo to ya'll. Sorry I've been so out of touch. In this blog I'm afraid i will disappoint many, make some very sad and possibly anger some (those...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:37:00 PST

A Note about Fauxliage

Hi everyone,So today the new Fauxliage album is out. Fauxliage is a collaboration between myself and Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber from Delerium. This is a very personal project for me. The words to these...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:29:00 PST

New collaboration project with Delerium

On August 14th, Fauxliage will release their new album...titled Fauxliage. Fauxliage is actually an entire album of collaborations between Delerium and Leigh. You may remember previous collaborations ...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:18:00 PST

After the Bed is Made and thanks a lot Lifetime

hey Girlz,just wanted to alert you to the new song on my page. I wrote it with Trent Dabbs (see top 8), he is great!~ Anyway the song was written for a Lifetime show called State of Mind. I don't thin...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 02:17:00 PST

HI! I'm doing FINE!

I know it sounds awfully cryptic, me not doing the rest of that tour: ) We are all in good health, it was purely a business decision. If you get a chance you MUST get out to see Tyrone and Ernie Halte...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Sun, 29 Apr 2007 06:28:00 PST

Leigh No Longer Performing on Tyrone Wells Tour Dates

Sorry everyone, but Leigh will no longer be performing during any further "Tyrone Wells" tour dates. We will keep you posted on future dates this summer.
Posted by Leigh Nash on Wed, 25 Apr 2007 06:57:00 PST

ERIC VOLZ Appeal

Day 2 of the Free Eric V. Avalanche: Contact the Media. Let the national and international media know that you're watching and listening! Tell the media that you are following Eric's story and that ...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:45:00 PST

T-Shirt Winner Announced

We wanted to thank everyone who turned in a design for Leighs T-Shirt Design Contest. The entries and participation were mind blowing! Great job everybody!Though all the designs were lovely, we cou...
Posted by Leigh Nash on Tue, 03 Apr 2007 12:03:00 PST

"Stars In My Eyes" to be Featured on NBC's RAINE Promo Spots

NBC's "RAINE" promo spot will feature Leigh's song, "Stars In My Eyes". The promo premieres tonight during primetime!
Posted by Leigh Nash on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 02:08:00 PST