More Things Change
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It may be explained by his growing up playing in a symphony orchestra while also fronting a rock band, but Logan Leet's musical background can best be described as, well...diverse. Logan's formal training was on the clarinet and oboe, but he couldn't seem to stay away from the diversions of guitar and piano and by the time he was out of college, the woodwinds had been placed aside and Logan began his journey towards life as a singer/songwriter. Somehow, over the years, this evolved into Logan's own brand of eclectic folk/rock.
Whether performing with his band, The Lie, or as a solo acoustic act, he will take you from the horse and tobacco fields of his native Kentucky Bluegrass region to dropping out in Jamaica to Appalachia for a true story of life in the hills, and along the way tell you tales of everything from farming to families and sailing to smoking. He has spread his musical word from right in his hometown ("garnering much well-deserved attention from fans of the
singer-songwriter school of performance" - Chris Webb, Ace Weekly)to people across the globe ("Sounds great!...a pleasure to introduce your album to my listeners" - J.L. Bueno, La Otra Musica, FM80, Cadiz, Spain).
On his first CD, "More Things Change," Logan assembled a group of local and nationally-known musicians to transform his musical visions into a unique and diverse collection of songs that cover genres from folk to funk, and quite
a bit in between. The release of this recording has taken Logan to several different venues, including a performance at the 2001 Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas, where he was a New Folk finalist.
His songs have been described as having subtle wit, tenderness or dry irony, but however they come out, Logan has his feet planted firmly in the real world.
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Strong record rooted in personal observation and experience
author: Ace Weekly July 19, 2001 By Chris Webb
With the recent release of his new record, More Things Change, Leet is garnering much well-deserved attention from fans of the singer/songwriter school of performance.
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