Len Walston

Leonard Walston
Background information
Birth name Leonard Christophere' Walston III
Born (1981-10-17) October 17, 1981
Anderson, Indiana; United States
Genres R&B, soul, jazz, quiet storm, A cappella
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, composer, musician, producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer
Instruments Vocals, piano, keys, electric/upright bass, percussion
Years active 2001–present
Labels Third Pocket Music Group, LLC.

Leonard Christophere' Walston III (born October 17, 1981), is an American-born singer-songwriter, composer, musician, producer, and audio engineer. In 2013, his independent release, "You Should Be Here" spent more than three months on the UK Soul Charts and was named 2013's #1 Song of the Year by the Soul Discovery Radio Show and Podcast on Solar Radio.[1][2]

Biography

Leonard Walston was born on October 17, 1981 in Anderson, Indiana to Leonard Jr. and Harrita Walston. His appreciation for music began at an early age; playing the piano at age four and singing in church and school at age five. In the spring of 2000, Walston left Anderson to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, where he majored in Music Business & Administration. After graduating in the spring of 2003, he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota to further his education at the Institute of Production and Recording (IPR) and pursue a career as a music producer and audio engineer.

Recordings

The breakthrough for Leonard Walston occurred with his independent recording, "You Should Be Here", which was written, produced, performed, mixed, and mastered by Walston himself. "You Should Be Here" was released August 13, 2013 on iTunes, CD Baby, Google Play, and Amazon. Within two days of its release, the single became a top seller on CD Baby's Urban/R&B charts.

‘You Should Be Here' was well received internationally, gaining its first notoriety in the UK. The single gained favorable reviews from online Soul and Jazz music reviewers. Sonic Soul Reviews said that Walston "lets his true destiny run free" and that 'You Should Be Here' is a "great song. . ." with "great production, great voice."[3] During an interview with Walston and Soul Discovery's Mick O'Donnell of Solar Radio, O'Donnell refers to Walston and his song 'You Should Be Here' as "an amazing voice, amazing production and lyric content. You can't beat it."[4] Roger Williams of SoulSorts on the HotFM called it "five and a half minutes of the finest soul music release this year".[5]

Discography

Singles

Year Single Credits Recognition/Accolades
2013 "You Should Be Here" Writer, producer, Mixing/Mastering, Engineer/Musician, Vocalist
  • Three Months on the UK Soul Chart; Peaked at #11
  • Named #1 Song on 2013 by Mick O'Donnell of the Soul Discovery Radio Show and Podcast, Solar Radio
  • Named #10 Song of 2013 by Roger Williams of the Soulsorts Radio Show and Podcast, HotFM Smooth Grooves Radio
  • Named #1 Song of 2013 by Rob Boogie of the Sugar Soul Podcast

References

  1. "Soul Discovery Top 20 for 2013 Podcast" December 29, 2013. "PodOmatic | Podcast – Soul Discovery Radio Shows" Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  2. "Soul Discovery's Best of 2013 Soul Music Countdown" October 7, 2013. "Sonic Soul Reviews" Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  3. "LEN WALSTON You Should Be Here (KPG)" August 15, 2013. "Sonic Soul" Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  4. "Christmas Soul Discovery" December 22, 2013. "PodOmatic | Podcast – Soul Discovery Radio Show 22.12.13" Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  5. "SoulSorts on the HotFM, Smooth Grooves Radio – Sunday, August 18, 2013" August 18, 2013. "PodOmatic | SoulSorts on HotFM" Retrieved February 12, 2014.

External links

Reviews

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