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Josiah Leming + Dion Roy

Leming wrote and began recording "What You've Taken" with Secondhand Serenade's John Vesely and Tom Breyfogle, who have proven their own independent success. The single brings Leming's history of lyrical reflexivity, aggressive chords and melodic vocals' directly to the frontline.

Leming now handles his career entirely himself. He has a a viral Internet fan base. Leming made his debut on Season 7 of American Idol where he gained a hefty fan base and self-released and sold over 60,000 digital copies of old recordings on MySpace. Shortly after, he signed with Warner Bros. Records to record his debut album that took over two years to release. After releasing his debut album, Come On Kid, through Warner Bros. Records, Leming and the label decided to part ways.
Josiah Leming Website

Dion Roy is an emerging singer-songwriter known for fusing his bass-inspired roots with his knack for writing an unforgettable pop/rock hook. His blend of genres has drawn comparisons to other singer/songwriters like Ryan Adams, Pete Yorn, and Damien Rice, and electronic bands such as Keane, Postal Service, and Snow Patrol. Dion's recent EP "The Nearest Light", co-produced by Scott Reibling who is known for his work with Weezer and Cobra Starship, reached #8 on the iTunes singer-songwriter album charts. Songs from both the EP as well as Dion's debut album have been licensed for use on network TV including placements on MTV, E!, Oxygen, and Comedy Central.
http://dionroy.com/Website

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