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Leah Song (born Leah Smith) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, storyteller, poet, artist, and activist known for her role as one of the two frontsisters of Rising Appalachia — with younger sister Chloe Smith — incorporating sultry vocals, rhythm, banjo, guitar, ballads, dance, spoken-word and storytelling into her work.
Rising Appalachia is an American Appalachian folk music group, led by multi-instrumentalist sisters Leah Song and Chloe Smith.Their music is deeply rooted in the landscapes of Atlanta, New Orleans, and the southern Blue Ridge Mountains of Appalachia. [1]
"Oh My NOLA" by Harry Connick Jr. "Old Bridge" by Dash Rip Rock "Old New Orleans Rhythm And Blues" by Mike Young & Ricky Kelly "One Block Back Of Basin Street" by Dolph Hewitt "One More Murder" by Better Than Ezra from How Does Your Garden Grow?, 1998 "One Night In New Orleans" by Blackhawk "Orleans" by The Standstills
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Leyah (Leah) Chase [1] (née Lange; January 6, 1923 – June 1, 2019) was an American chef based in New Orleans, Louisiana. An author and television personality, she was known as the Queen of Creole Cuisine , advocating both African-American art and Creole cooking .
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The band appeared in an episode of Travel Channel's Booze Traveler in February 2015, entitled "Dead in New Orleans". [24] The band also appeared on the June 13, 2017 edition of SmackDown Live, performing a rendition of "New Day, New Way" for the New Day. The show was taped and aired live from New Orleans, the band's hometown.
Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest has received largely positive reviews from critics with a current 90% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 62 reviews, with the critics' consensus saying, "This documentary focuses less on the music and more on the personality clashes and in-group tensions to great, compelling effect."