MP3 LeNaye Pearson - The Best Of II Worlds
Country with a touch of style and twang and good, wholesome lyrics.
10 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Traditional Country
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Meet LeNaye Pearson
LeNaye Pearson - a breath of fresh air in Nashville? NO! More like a soft Tropical Breeze.
Youngest of four children, LeNaye grew up in "Tenneginia". Her High School years were in northern Virginia and her college years were in Tennessee. LeNaye earned her Masters in Music from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, she was influenced by performers such as Dottie West and Reba Rambo.
LeNaye arrived in Nashville after playing with the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera for several years. She recalls, "Classical music was terrific, but my heart was in country" After coming to Nashville, she began singing in the studios, recording background vocals on albums (specifically, Willie Nelson''s, Born for Trouble" album). You might have heard LeNaye''s voice on such jingles as Tennessee, Texas or Virginia Tourism. She also has sung on advertisements for CMT and the Nashville Record Review.
LeNaye has fronted for several Opry acts (such as: John Conlee, Bill Anderson, and Jimmy Dickens). Bill said, "LeNaye is such a joy to work with - the audience really loves her".
LeNaye has recently recorded a CD, which is all original music by Bob Payne. The CD entitled "The Best of Two Worlds" is uniquely divided into 5 gospel songs and 5 country. She lives 20 minutes north of Nashville with husband Ron, son Dustin, daughter Anna, on part of the old Jesse & Frank James horse farm, along with the family pet their dog Jesse. What''s in the future,"I''ve played and sang in the Opera," LeNaye explains "my one big desire now is to perform on the stage of The Grand Ole Opry!"
You''ll truly be blessed by her voice. I know I have Been, she is really perfection in motion on this her first complete album.
The Road to Success is often unpaved,
Bob Payne
NOW AVAILABLE:
The Best of Two Worlds CD
5 Country / 5 Gospel
*Here''s what Radio and Music Personalities are saying about LeNaye Pearson*
Shane Wilder; Program Director for TABC (79 Stations) - Trans Atlantic Broadcasting Corporation."This artist belongs on a major label!"
John Denny; Producer, Publisher and Studio Owner - Nashville, TN :What a joy to work with, well trained, beautiful voice, always prepared, she brings the best out in every song. It''s always a fulfillment and Musical reward to work with LeNaye"
James Pearson, British Broadcast Corporation (BBC)..."She''s every bit as good as any Major Label Artist from the U.S.A."
Kurrie Larrson; "Hi Bob, received the CD with LeNaye Pearson. WOW! What a lovely voice. I have a column in the Country Music Magazine here in Sweden called ''River Post''. Would like to feature her in the next issue. Send bio, etcetera" The article covered a full page, which was a sur-prise. Most were only a quarter or an eighth of a page. Great Article!
Dick and Ingrid Adriasen; HOS Radio Country Time.. "Tell us more about LeNaye Pearson! What a great singer. We love ''My Heartache Could Be Healed By You'' .. .a beautiful song with a strong messag."
Jorges Sjoqvist; "Thanks for LeNaye''s CD. I''m already in love with it! This is exactly what Country needs. If all artist sounded like LeNaye... what a show I would have!"
"Bob, received the CD with LeNaye Pearson ,it is so good this girl comes up to the level of LeAnn Rimes and Shania Twain and I truly mean this." -Peter Harrison~Shi1oh Country, Victoria,Australia
"What a voice, once you hear LeNaye Pearson sing you will become an instant fan, the quality, honest christian feeling blended with country roots and training in clasical music make up what we believe is the most New Unusual Artist to come along in many years". Smoky and Paula Sheldrick; Australian Country Music Listeners Association / Smoky''s Country Jukebox.
Tommy Volinchak; CD Reviewer..."LeNaye take your twanging style and the load of goosebumps you are causing on your listeners and step right up to the Grammy Stage, you are fabulous-O!" Power source Magazine, Nashville, TN from the review of "The Best of II Worlds" CD.