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Chanda Leigh

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About Me

At 12-years old, Chanda was very shy when it came to directing the choir at her father's church. At such a young age, the budding pianist from Springfield, Massachusetts did not quite know how to juggle her church duties with running track, writing short stories and playing soccer. What she did know was that, much to her surprise, when she directed the choir, people listened to her and followed her instruction. This seed of inspiration would prove to bloom into a dream come true; one day, she would have a unique and fulfilling career in music.
Years later as a creative writing major at Spelman College, it was a performance by the school's Jazz Ensemble that thrilled her and re-ignited her passion for music. She was so inspired by the talented women playing all kinds of instruments that she decided to join. Under the tutelage of Professor Joe Jennings, she began studying Jazz Piano and upon graduation in 1995, formed The Chanda Bailey Trio. The group performed live jazz all over Atlanta, delighting audiences at the Atlanta Jazz Festival, Montreaux Music Festival and The High Museum of Art. In 1997, she moved to Los Angeles to begin her television career playing keyboards in the house band of the Keenen Ivory Wayans Show. Shortly after moving out west, she met and befriended Grammy-nominated producer, DaMone Arnold. The two instantly formed a musical bond, quickly writing and recording her first record, Easy on the Eyes. Her debut, which she playfully describes as a hybrid of Janet Jackson meets Stevie Wonder, received so many hits on www.mp3.com that Chanda became a featured "Women of MP3 "artist three times.
After a 1999 world tour with the Grammy-nominated reggae band, Morgan Heritage, Chanda returned to the US to grace the big screen in Jerry Bruckheimer's romantic film, Coyote Ugly. After a decisive move from LA back to Atlanta later that same year, she began collaborating with her former creative writing professor, Ray Grant. Together the two created such inspiring songs as Big City Life, Wash His Feet" and "Something Old is Something New". These beautifully crafted songs would go on to become the defining sound of her new second record, Big City Life, inspired by the experiences of city life in the hustle and bustle of New York. "Now, when I walk down the street, I see so many things that inspire me that I might have overlooked before. There are times when I have to laugh out loud, and sometimes I'm moved to tears. My goal is to capture those emotions and put my thoughts to music."
In 2003, Chanda performed daily as a keyboardist on the nationally syndicated The Caroline Rhea Show. Her talents have also been showcased on MTV, The Roseanne Show, The Tony Danza show and as a solo artist on The Caroline Rhea Show. Her theater credits include Fats Waller's Ain't Misbehavin', and Five Guys Named Moe.In 2005, Chanda Leigh began recording and performing again with Morgan Heritage, throughout the Caribbean and Europe. "I love working in the reggae world because it's so international and wide open. I'm always amazed at the melting pot of people who come to the shows." From gospel to jazz, reggae to rhythm and blues, exploring and performing all kinds of music has helped her to define her own style of music, a style she affectionately calls "country-pop-gospel". "It's a little bit country because I like to tell vivid stories lyrically a little bit pop because you can remember the hook and sing along and a little bit gospel because God gave me this talent and that's where my roots are."Chanda Leigh is currently working on her third album which includes a mix of musical styles, like reggae, pop, rock, jazz and acoustic. The record will be called, "That Kind of Lady". Look for it in Summer 2007.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/26/2006
Band Website: chandaleigh.com
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Influences: Kenny Baron, Prince, Stevie Wonder, My grandfather -- Nathaniel Bailey, my grandmother, Addie Ray Bailey and my maternal grandfather --- Algie Ford, George Michael, Madonna, Paul Thorn, Cyrus Chestnut, Sting, Sade, Level 42, Teena Marie, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson (big time!), DeBarge, Jody Watley, Thelonious Monk, Coldplay,Quincy Jones, Good Charlotte, Sugar Ray, Tina Turner, Mahalia Jackson, Carmen McCrae, Ella Fitzgerald, my mom -- Lonnie Ruth, my dad -- Amos Lee, Robinella, and so many more... I will keep adding to this list as I continue to be exposed to great music. I am also heavily influenced by the words of Jesus, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Judy Blume, Joyce Carol Oates, Neale Donald Walsh and Martin Luther King.
Sounds Like:
Record Label: Loc and Kink Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

I wish it would rain

Well, it's been more than two weeks since it's really rained here ... I read that this area needs 40 more inches of rain to get out of this drought.  Isn't that a scary thought?  Atlanta... ...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:05:00 PST

Flowers in Spring

Every spring, white, pink and purple azaleas come up in my yard. I am always amazed that no matter how harsh the winter may have been only weeks before, these unspeakably beautiful bursts of color sti...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Sun, 22 Apr 2007 01:28:00 PST

Soul Kitchen 6

To all those who attended this past weekend's Soul Kitchen 6, I hope you were as blessed as I was!  I cannot get some of those songs out of my head.  I've been trying to get back to my daily...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 09:29:00 PST

The Secret -- movie

Hello my cyber buddies.  Thanks for checking this blog out.  I love this techonology that allows us to communicate so quickly.  Wow.  I am in such a state of bliss and just want to...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 05:13:00 PST

Recent death in my family

This past Friday, Jan. 12, we buried my youngest uncle, Jimmie Dean Ford.  He was 49 years old.  Most of his life, he lived wrecklessly;  abusing drugs and alcohol, fighting... He was c...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 08:36:00 PST

What I'm Thankful For

There are many things I'm grateful for.  Sometimes I wake up in a grouchy mood, and I think, "Wait, this can't be right.  I'm awake, first of all.  And look at the sun.  It's shini...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Tue, 28 Nov 2006 08:37:00 PST

recent show in St. Kitts with Morgan Heritage

This past weekend I travelled to St. Kitts, a small island of 40,000 just about an hour east of Puerto Rico. If you've ever been there, then you know how beautiful and serene a place it is. The peop...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Wed, 20 Sep 2006 06:20:00 PST

My kitten named Solid

I just got a new kitten ... well, he's 4 months old. His name is Solid. Isn't that a strange name? But he is solid as a wall! And he is the best! My friends tell me stories about their children...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Tue, 15 Aug 2006 04:46:00 PST

Life

Hey folks,As I travel around the world, I am amazed at how great and awesome it really is. The news media limits our scope of what is possible. But travelling and seeing for yourself changes everyth...
Posted by Chanda Leigh on Wed, 05 Jul 2006 07:12:00 PST