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We had the pleasure of interviewing Leah Nobel over Zoom video! Is a singer/songwriter signed to Nashville based artist development and publishing company Big Yellow Dog Music. Makes music that crosses genre lines between folk, pop, and alternative. Always with a heavy emphasis on lyrics. Was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. Home to heatstroke and the chimichanga. Got her start playing open mic nights and small acoustic shows in her college town of Flagstaff, AZ and post college years in Austin, TX. Created her alt pop alter ego Hael in 2016 as a way to experiment with a more "beat-centric" electronic sound. HAEL has been featured in numerous ad campaigns for brands like Apple, Motorola, DSW, and Patrón and has had successful sync placements on TV shows like Grey's Anatomy, Lucifer, and more. In 2019, Nobel released a record called 'Running In Borrowed Shoes', an album adapted from 100 interviews with Real People. Nobel personally interviewed 100 people from diverse backgrounds and wrote songs based on stories and themes uncovered in her interviews. She considers the project to be a 'hybrid creative endeavor' one that combines journalism, empathy, and music. "I hope that the record will be a highly relatable piece-- one that reminds us all of our shared humanity." says Leah. This year her original song ‘Beginning Middle End' produced and co-written by Quinn Redmond is featured in the final film of the ‘To All The Boys' trilogy on Netflix: ‘To All The Boys: Always and Forever' and was released as the single on the soundtrack via Capital Records. In the week after the films release ‘Beginning Middle End' was the #1 trending song on US Shazam charts and #2 globally. Within a month it had amassed over 13.5 million streams.Leah Nobel's new EP ‘Love, Death, Etc.' is out now!We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #LeahNobel #Netflix #ToAllTheBoys #AlwaysAndForever #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Episode #41 of The MediaFiles. This morning, Kyle and Lindsey are back in the saddle again on this post-Valentine's Day episode of the podcast, recounting their love-filled evening and discussing the latest Netflix original film, To All the Boys: Always and Forever. Email the show at themediafiles@leveldowngames.com with suggestions, comments, or whatever else you have to say! We want to hear from you! Please consider supporting the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link when shopping online! CONTACT US Website: https://leveldowngames.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/leveldowngames Twitter: https://twitter.com/brucetoph Instagram: https://instagram.com/brucetoph/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming SHOW SPECIFIC CREDITS "Beginning Middle End" by Leah Nobel (from To All the Boys: Always and Forever) is copyright by Capital Records/UMG Recordings, Inc. MUSIC CREDITS Intro Song: "Higher Up" by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Outro Song: "La Pompe Du Trompe" by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Ad-Read Song: "Song of Elune" is copyright by Blizzard Entertainment --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-mediafiles/message
Leah Nobel is Nashville based singer-songwriter signed to Big Yellow Dog Music. She has had her music featured in ad campaigns for Apple, DSW, and Toyota under her pop alter ego, HAEL, as well as many television shows, including Grey’s Anatomy. Her most recent release is a must listen and a culmination of interviewing 100 people.Leah Nobel https://www.leahnobel.com/https://www.instagram.com/leahnobel/Stringjoyhttp://stringjoy.com/https://www.instagram.com/stringjoy/ Steven Dunnhttp://www.steven-dunn.com/http://instagram.com/stevedunnsbeard
Singer-Songwriter Leah Nobel spent three years on what she calls a 'hybrid creative endeavor' one that combines journalism, empathy, advocacy, and music. Her latest album, “Running In Borrowed Shoes” features 10 tracks thread together from over 100 interviews with passer-byers at the YMCA. Each song features a recurring theme of what it means to be human – joy, praise, concern, vulnerability, fear, and countless other emotions and experiences are a part of the story. The album was produced by Grammy- winning engineer/producer Pete Stewart who’s collaborated Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, TobyMac and several others. You’ve heard Nobel’s songs on Apple iPhone X, Toyota, Valspar Paint and DSW commercials, as well as Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s Nashville and more. You’ll get to hear about those sync cuts, the creative process behind "Running In Borrowed Shoes" and other creative interests that have fueled her songwriting career. Visit leahnobel.com for videos on stories behind a few of those songs and more.
For her forthcoming album, Leah Nobel personally conducted a hundred interviews with people of a wide array of background and personalities. She then translated their experiences to song, the results of which is her new album. More: http://brandenharvey.com/sounds-good/leah-nobel
For Running In Borrowed Shoes, Leah Nobel personally conducted a hundred interviews with people of a wide array of background and personalities. She then translated their experiences to song, the results of which is her new album. As Leah put it “what I love most about writing songs is not just the act of expressing myself. What I love most is when someone tells me that they too, relate to what I’ve written. I love the community that songs create. They make us all feel a little less alone”. At it’s core, Running In Borrowed Shoes is an album about community and that sense of togetherness that we can all experience through music.
Jonjo Cosgrove talks to Leah Nobel about music, inspirations and much more. Recorded after the release of 'Ride The Butterfly', make sure you hear some of Leah's music and find out more on www.leahnobel.com