David Leonard (singer)

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David Leonard
Background information
Birth nameDavid Alan Leonard
BornAugust 11
OriginArkansas
GenresContemporary Christian music
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar
Years active2000s-present
LabelsProvident Label Group
Websitewww.davidleonardmusic.com

David Leonard is an American Contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter and record producer. Before going solo, Leonard was known as one half of the duo All Sons & Daughters with Leslie Jordan. Previously, Leonard was in the band Jackson Waters as well as a touring member of NEEDTOBREATHE. He is currently signed as a solo artist with Provident Label Group.[1]

Background[edit]

Growing up in southeast Arkansas, David Leonard's father attended college later in life to become a pastor. When Leonard was 15 years old, his father was named pastor of the family's Baptist church. Already playing guitar at that age, his father asked him to lead a service at one of his final college events. Leonard is credits the events of that night as the inspiration for a song he wrote later in his career, "Good Lord".[2]

Career[edit]

Following high school, Leonard went to college and after graduation, began playing in the Christian Southern rock band, Jackson Waters. With the band's success, they moved to Nashville and signed a record deal.[3]

When Jackson Waters disbanded, Leonard began touring regularly with the rock band NEEDTOBREATHE, playing keyboard.[4]

In 2009, Leonard started writing songs with fellow worship leader Leslie Anne Jordan. Together, they would form the duo All Sons & Daughters.[5] After the duo released three independent EPs, All Sons & Daughters were signed to Integrity Music. While at Integrity, the group released the albums Season One, Live, All Sons & Daughters and Poets & Saints. All showed enough success to be included on the US Christian album charts.[6]

The duo took time off for a year in 2017. In February 2018, they announced their "season as a band had come to an end."[7] With the disbanding of All Sons & Daughters, Leonard started The Creak Music with friends Seth Talley and Brad King, a new production group and independent label.[8] A little more than a year after the break up of All Sons and Daughters, Leonard released a solo album, The Wait, in March 2019.[9]

Later signing with Provident Label Group, Leonard released his debut single, "Every Hour", in February 2022.[10]

Discography[edit]

Solo Albums[edit]

  • Plans (Provident Label Group, 2023)
  • The Wait: Silence The Noise (Live) (Integrity Music, 2019)
  • The Wait (Integrity Music, 2019)

EPs[edit]

  • Open House Sessions EP (Integrity Music, 2020)

Singles[edit]

  • "All Because of You" (Provident Label Group, 2023)
  • "Oh My Soul" (Provident Label Group, 2023)
  • "All Because of You" (Provident Label Group, 2023)
  • "Every Hour (w/Josh Baldwin)" (Provident Label Group, 2023)
  • "Plans" (Provident Label Group, 2023)
  • "Holy (Live)" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "Holy" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "Light A Fire/Great Are You Lord (Live)" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "Good Lord" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "Every Hour (Feat. Josh Baldwin)" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "Light A Fire" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "Every Hour" (Provident Label Group, 2022)
  • "I Will Wait (Live)" (Integrity Music, 2020)
  • "Share This Burden (Live)" (Integrity Music, 2020)
  • "Know Your Heart (Live)" (Integrity Music, 2020)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "David Leonard Signs to Provident Label Group". New Release Today. 15 Dec 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  2. ^ Frontz, Tracy Riggs (17 July 2023). "'Something real': Songwriter David Leonard finds inspiration in honesty". The Alabama Baptist. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  3. ^ Clinebell, Katie (15 June 2023). "A Duo No More: David Leonard". Air1. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  4. ^ Williams, Lindsay (11 July 2022). "David Leonard Testifies to the Faithfulness of God on "Good Lord"". Klove. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  5. ^ Aguilera, Caleb (14 March 2018). "All Sons and Daughters bid audiences adieu". Chimes Newspaper. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  6. ^ Cummings, Tony (6 September 2019). "David Leonard: Moving on from the All Sons & Daughters era". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  7. ^ "All Sons and Daughters Announce Break-Up". Jesus Freak Hideout. 9 Feb 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  8. ^ Conner, Matt (12 March 2019). "David Leonard Learns to Sing in the Tension". CCM Magazine. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  9. ^ Vigil, Dom (13 March 2019). "David Leonard Discusses His Solo Project and Opening Up on His New Album, "The Wait": "This Is Me"". Prelude Press. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  10. ^ Thorson, Kevin (4 Feb 2022). "David Leonard Joins The Provident Family Of Artists, Debuts New Single "Every Hour"". CMAddict. Retrieved 19 October 2023.

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