2006年VOA标准英语-Leigh Nash Releases First Solo Album(在线收听) |
By Larry London When Leigh Nash was 16, she found herself on stage in front of thousands of adoring fans performing a number one hit. That song, "Kiss Me", topped the charts internationally. Five albums over 14 years is impressive for any band, but for Leigh Nash and her time with Sixpence None The Richer, it was a difficult period filled with what she calls bad business decisions. The band broke up in February 2004. Nash has now released her first solo album, "Blue On Blue", along with a holiday EP [extended play recording - usually 4-5 songs] called, "Wishing For This". Larry London welcomed Leigh Nash and her guitarist into VOA's studios to discuss the past and the future.
Sixpence None The Richer took "Kiss Me" to number one in 11 countries, including the U.S. Leigh Nash told us, "I think we (Sixpence None The Richer) were in Italy, and we were already having a really good time. We were always very unassuming and just kind of going about our business with our heads down (laughs). Not that we were ashamed, just interested in each other and having a good time. Then we heard some great news like that and I guess we still reacted the same way, we were just shy about it." A number one hit like "Kiss Me" is not necessarily complicated to write. This one was written in just 20 minutes by Nash's bandmate, Matt Slocum. "We were both sitting in a motel in Holland, separate rooms. He called and said, 'I have this new song I just wrote. Come over here and learn it!' – which was generally the way he talked to me, barked orders (laughs). But I came over there and learned the song. We performed it at this festival in Holland called "Flavofest" that night, I think. They were the first people to ever hear it. There were kind of different lyrics because he ended up changing them a few years later. That song was written a few years before we actually recorded it and before it became such a big hit." All good things come to an end, and in 2004, Sixpence None The Richer decided they had had enough. Leigh Nash has a beautiful voice. She wrote or co-wrote all the songs for her debut solo CD, "Blue On Blue." As one door closes, another opens. And so goes the musical journey of Leigh Nash. She has no idea where her new path will lead her. "Mainly what I feel is really proud of the accomplishment of making my first record and being able to stand behind it, and to say that I think it’s wonderful and I'm really proud of it,” she says. “I don't really feel a lot of pressure because I feel like it will either happen or it won’t. I'm going to work as hard as I can and do as good a job as I can and if it doesn't work out -- too bad." |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/12/36175.html |