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Josiah Leming's Debut Album to be Released in Early 2009

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Tennessee born singer and songwriter, Josiah Leming, has been receiving some raving reviews from celebrities and the music world. This 19 year old sensation is about to debut his album in early 2009. Josiah recorded the songs, all of which he wrote himself, over the summer with producer/musician David Kosten.

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Leming is giving us all an exclusive sneak peek at the album and has released Angels Undercover: Selections From Josiah Leming’s Album Debut – a 5 song sampler. The tracks — “Arctic Outcry Wind,” “Angels Undercover,” “They say,” “This Cigar,” and “To Run” — will be sold digitally via iTunes and all participating digital retailers, as well as on CD via www.myspace.com/josiahleming and at his upcoming shows.

You can also download his song "Arctic Outcry" here.

I am really looking forward to his album. I have listened to the sample tracks and liked what I heard. This guy has talent!

For Leming’s Tour Schedule and reviews from celebs and MTV see below.

JOSIAH LEMING ON TOUR
November 12 – Biltmore Cabaret – Vancouver, BC
November 13 – Hawthorne Theatre – Portland, OR
November 14 – El Corazon – Seattle, WA
November 16 – Red Devil Lounge – San Francisco, CA
November 18 – Downtown Brew – San Luis Obispo, CA
November 19 – The Coach House – San Juan Capistrano, CA
November 20 – Plush – Tucson, AZ
November 22 – Dos Amigos – Odessa, TX
November 23 – Midnite Rodeo – Abilene, TX
November 24 – The Marquee – Tulsa, OK
November 26 – Young Avenue Deli – Memphis, TN

"People need to know about Josiah Leming." — Ellen DeGeneres

"A genuine talent… His voice is unique, his story compelling" — Buzz Sugar

"Leming is magnetic in person… disarming and electrifying. (His) music drips with a deep hurt but remains defiantly hopeful." LA Times

"Leming does not play piano so much as he assaults it. The music that explodes from the rickety piano is booming and urgent, a little unsettling, incredibly raw. Honest. And then there’s his voice, which is startling as much for its clarity as for the reckless way Leming wields it." — MTV.com

Images used with permission by Sneak Attack Media

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