Posts Tagged ‘LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition’

Q&A with LEAF Finalist Jay Brown

Thursday, April 24th, 2025

Jay Brown is a roots music one-man-band from Black Mountain, North Carolina, who has been playing guitar and piano since the age of 7. A prolific songwriter, Jay’s performances draw from a couple hundred original songs, as well as countless covers from the roots of Americana and beyond. Jay has spent years traveling and playing around the U.S., absorbing our rich musical heritage and performing with artists such as Doc Watson, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Etta Baker. Jay has also taken multiple trips to Ghana, West Africa, where he studied and performed traditional African music with the Ghanaians.

His eclectic musical tastes found expression in 1996, when he became a founding member of Lazybirds, a band that blends a wide variety of musical styles, including jazz and blues, country and rock ‘n roll, to create a fresh and soul stirring sound. Lazybirds have been a mainstay of the North Carolina roots music scene for nearly 30 years.

Jay also formed the Indian folk fusion band Shantavaani with his wife Aditi, which put out 3 classic albums during its 2 year period. Jay continues to perform with Aditi, blending Aditi’s Indian folk and classical influences with his own folk and original music. Aditi and Jay perform as a duo, and also with Joel Karabo Elliot in Roots Grown Deep. Aditi and Jay also recorded 2 critically acclaimed records with their friends Angie and Cas in The Appalucians

Jay and seven other finalists will perform, network, and compete at the 11th annual LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music, at LEAF Global Arts Retreat on Saturday, May 10.

NewSong Music: How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?


Jay Brown: The short answer would be “roots and original music.” Heavily influenced by Doc Watson, American folk, blues, jazz, Indian, and African music.  

What is the first album you bought, and why?


Muddy Waters Folk Blues. As soon as I got my driver’s license I went to Charlemagne Records in Birmingham, a very cool record shop that’s since closed down, and asked the very groovy and knowledgeable owner what might be a good record to get me started in the world of the blues, and he directed my attention to Muddy Waters, and also Lightnin Hopkins. I took those records home and put them on and fell under their spell, and the depth and feeling of that music has probably been my biggest inspiration as a musician.

What is one influence on your music that might surprise us?


Billie Holiday, particularly with Lester Young playing behind her on sax. The sound of her voice, and the way Prez would dance around her with that mellow tone of pure jazz, and Billie clearly getting a kick out of it. The way they inspired each other is something I feel very deeply, and those two together have an eternal residence in my heart and mind.

What projects are you currently working on?

There are a few wrapping up just now. A solo album of original songs (with a few Dylan covers) that’ll be called In the Wake which will feature a few songs I wrote shortly after Helene, is just about ready. An album Aditi and I recorded (Aditi and Jay) is being mixed. We’re still pondering on a name for the album. Half of the album will be kirtan, and half will be American folk, but the overriding feel of the album is contemplative. Aditi and I also show up on the new album by the amazing world musician Joel Karabo Elliot. The Appalucians have a new album out as well which is yet to be released, called Skygazer. And Lazybirds have just gotten started recording an album of travelin songs, called Goin Places. So it appears our basement is soon to be taken over by boxes of CDs.

Q&A with LEAF Finalist Linda Dunnavant

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025

Linda Dunnavant is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter originally from Moultrie, GA. She calls her genre “dream folk Americana” and her songs are inspired by daydreams, delusions, second chances, old hurts, getting stuck, getting free, and the natural world. She released an EP in 2023 called Tiny Towns followed by an album in 2024 titled Hidden Lake.

Linda and seven other finalists will perform, network, and compete at the 11th annual LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music, at LEAF Global Arts Retreat on Saturday, May 10.

 

NewSong Music: How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?


Linda Dunnavant: I’d say somewhere between indie folk and Americana with a meditative, dreamlike quality. 

What is the first album you bought, and why?


I remember getting my dad to buy me Wynonna’s first solo album on cassette at Walmart when I was 8. I had heard one of the songs on the radio and I wanted to be able to listen to it whenever I wanted. I saw Wynonna a few years ago when The Judds reunion tour came to Nashville and my inner child was in heaven.

What is one influence on your music that might surprise us?


I was a huge choir nerd in high school. I was in 6 choirs at once my senior year, including a handbell choir. To this day, playing handbells is one of the hardest things I’ve ever done.

What projects are you currently working on?

I’m releasing a single called “Cicadas” inspired by the cicada-apocalypse we experienced in Nashville last May. I’m also in a songwriting group that forces me to write a new song every week. I’m so grateful to have the community and accountability to keep my creativity flowing. 

Q&A with LEAF Finalist Finn O’Sullivan

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025

Finn O’Sullivan is an indie folk/pop singer-songwriter based in Longmont, CO. She explores love and heartbreak, patriarchal privilege, the worlds of her favorite fictional characters, and the endless what ifs that keep her up at night. Finn writes and performs with equal parts depth of feeling and serious badassery. She has shared the stage with Langhorne Slim, Carsie Blanton, Rainbow Girls, and a host of local Colorado talent. The title song of her first LP, When the Power Comes Back On (2020), won the Song of the Year award in the prestigious John Lennon Songwriting Contest. 

Finn and seven other finalists will perform, network, and compete at the 11th annual LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music, at LEAF Global Arts Retreat on Saturday, May 10.

NewSong Music: How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?


Finn O’Sullivan: I would say that my music is along the lines of indie folk/pop, the sort of thing you might get if you combined Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers into one musician.

What is the first album you bought, and why?


I think the first (or one of the first) albums I bought was Transangelic Exodus by Ezra Furman. She’s one of my all time favorite musicians and that album is one of my all time favorite albums, so as soon as I saw it I knew I had to get my hands on it. It’s a perfect example of a concept album that tells a story the whole way through, which I love. In a world that’s so focused on singles rather than whole albums, it’s really important to me to support artists who are still putting their heart and soul into conceptualizing and bringing to life a full project. It’s an album full of songs that felt so important to me at the time — love songs, protest songs, songs about belonging and not belonging, songs about wanting to bring down the man but still be able to keep the things and people you love safe, songs about queerness and finding your home and being weird and accepting that part of yourself with open arms. It’s perfect! 

What is one influence on your music that might surprise us?


I do this very niche and very nerdy thing where I write songs based on fictional characters. I’ve always been a big reader and a big TV show person, so sometimes those stories and characters stick in my head and I basically have no choice but to write a song about them! It’s a fun way to step out of my own head and put myself in the shoes of someone else. I feel like those are the songs where I surprise myself the most and learn the most about myself, which is funny because they initially start off not being about me or my life at all. 

What projects are you currently working on?

I’ve been getting more into self producing and home recording over the past year. I took a class in my last year of college last year that really helped open my eyes to the world of production a little more and I’ve been having so much fun experimenting with that. I’m currently working on a 5-song EP that will be completely self-recorded and produced. I’m hoping to have that out this summer! 

Q&A with LEAF finalist Jackson Harden

Thursday, April 17th, 2025

Jackson Harden is a singer-songwriter from Utah, currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Combining elements of traditional folk, alt-country, and chamber pop, his music has a timeless quality that creates an airy, open atmosphere tinged with imagery of the vast desert landscapes and towering mountains of the western United States. His gentle vocal style, intimate songwriting, and intricate guitar picking are often compared to the likes of Nick Drake and Elliott Smith. His debut EP Dakota Blue Moon was released in November of 2023.

Jackson and seven other finalists will perform, network, and compete at the 11th annual LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music, at LEAF Global Arts Retreat on Saturday, May 10.

NewSong Music: How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?

Jackson Harden: I’d say it’s a blend of traditional folk and ’60s pop with a modern twist. 

What is the first album you bought, and why?
American Idiot by Green Day. I was 8 years old and up to that point I mostly just heard church music and whatever was on pop radio. A kid on my block showed me some CDs from his collection including Green Day, Weezer, Nirvana, etc., and it rocked my world. I became obsessed with Green Day and had to get the CD.

What is one influence on your music that might surprise us?

I had a major pop-punk phase for most of my adolescence that has informed my songwriting, playing, and sensibilities to some degree, even today.
 
What projects are you currently working on?
I am currently working on my first full length album!