Leonda
Leonda's sole album,
Woman in the Sun, is little known even among fans of singer/songwriters of the
era. Because Leonda is First Nations, and sometimes uses prominent vibrato in
her vocal phrasing, she might generate comparisons to the most well-known
Native American singer/songwriter of that era, Buffy Sainte-Marie. Actually,
however, she's almost as similar to Annisette of Savage Rose or (more
distantly) Melanie, or perhaps some of the gutsier woman singers from late-'60s
West Coast rock bands (with backup help from members of the Canadian rock band
the Paupers).
Tracks;
01. mist in the sky.mp3
02. somebody?s gonna ask me [...].mp3
03. when i lived in [...].mp3
04. blue diamond in platinium setting.mp3
05. mother in love.mp3
06. come take a waltz [...].mp3
07. peace and pipes.mp3
08. zono my bird.mp3
09. head country [...].mp3
10. make it all right.mp3
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