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Joanie Leeds


Joanie Leeds (born October, 1978, in Miami, Florida) is a musician best known for her work as a children's musical artist. Leeds plays guitar and sings in the band Joanie Leeds and the Nightlights.

Growing up in Miami, Florida (legal name Joan Leibowitz), Joanie took voice lessons as a child and was involved in school choirs and musical theater performances throughout her high school years. She taught herself how to play guitar and began song-leading at her summer camp and youth group conventions. As a musical theater and drama major at Syracuse University, she began writing her own original music and recorded her first album her senior year of college. After graduating, she began writing and recording children's music and began working as a children's music specialist at preschools in New York City.

In 2000, she recorded her first full-length CD, My Job Application Knows More about Me That You Do while finishing her senior year of Syracuse. After graduating, she moved to New York City and took a bartending job at the Greenwich Village music club, The Bitter End, and sang with her band as a professional rock musician. She started her own record label, Limbostar, along with her own publishing company through BMI, Zameret Music.

For 7 years, Joanie sang in clubs such as The Living Room, CBGB's Gallery, Arlene's Grocery, The Bitter End and many others. In 2003 she recorded Soul From My Footsteps produced by Richard Oliver Furch at Tribase Productions and Chris Benelli. "Joanie tried her hand at about ten different day gigs (Real Estate Agent, Miramax Films Casting Assistant, Epic Records PR assistant) until a friend suggested that she get a job where she could sing with kids during the day and perhaps sleep at night. You could say that Joanie found (as in "discovered") herself, managing one of the Manhattan Gymboree Play & Music locations and singing with and for kids all day long. The nocturnal club scene was fun, but making music with children was real fun".

In 2006, she began working and singing at Gymboree Play & Music and managed the Upper West Side location. Inspired by the children in her classes, she began writing music for kids and shortly after left Gymboree to start her own birthday party business singing her original songs. With some of her musician friends, Harris Cohen, Brad Levy, Ben Whetsel, Ben Elkin and producer/mixer/engineer Kelly E. Harnett, she put out her first children's album, City Kid, which won a Parents' Choice Award. The album contained original songs like "Sushi" and "Blast Off", along with covers of "Our House" and Otis Redding's "Happy Song".


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