Leah Andreone

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Leah Andreone
Background information
Born May 24, 1974
Origin San Diego, California
Genre(s) pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, record producer
Years active 1996Present (solo)
Website Leah Andreone

Leah Andreone (born 1974) is an American musician from San Diego, California.


She was born and raised in San Diego and attended Helix High School in La Mesa. She became interested in music early in life, finding it an easy way to express emotion. After high school she spent time in Los Angeles, working during the day and singing at night.

Her first album, Veiled, was released by RCA in 1996. It produced the hit single "It's Alright, It's Okay" which charted in both the U.S. And Europe. It was introspective whereas her next album, Alchemy, was more sexual and intimate. Andreone's lyrics are often treatises on psychology, reflecting her interest in the subject.

Since Alchemy, Andreone has continued to write and perform. She has collaborated with other artists and writers, such as Billy Steinberg, Kevin Fisher, Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian, Marti Fredrikson, Charlie Clousner (nine inch nails) John Shanks, David Lowry (Cracker) John Lowery (marilyn manson), Kasia Livingston, Kay Hanley (Letters To Cleo), Michelle Lewis and Martha Davis (the motels) and worked as a producer. She toured with Lilith Fair and is completing a third album.

She has contributed a cover of Carole King's, "I Feel The Earth Move" to the Speed 2 soundtrack. She also released the Veiled era song, "We're Not Alone" to the Women For Women 2 album, from which proceeds went to the National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations.

Leah recently released a new EP of new material entitled UNLABELED - The Demos, which contains a cover of Beyoncé's "Deja Vu".


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