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Leeland (band)

Leeland is a Christian rock band from Baytown, Texas. The band was formed in 2004, although lead singer Leeland Mooring had been writing songs beforehand. Leeland consists of Leeland Mooring (lead vocals, guitar), and Casey Moore (guitar, background vocals). The band's original line-up included Jeremiah Wood (guitar), who left the band in late 2006 and was replaced by guitarist Matt Campbell in early 2007, Jack Mooring (piano), Mike Smith (drums) and Jake Holtz (bass).

Leeland
Leeland in 2007 L-R: Leeland Mooring, Mike Smith, Jack Mooring, Jake Holtz
Background information
OriginBaytown, Texas, U.S.
GenresChristian rock, CCM, progressive rock[1][2]
Years active2000–present[3]
Labels
MembersLeeland Mooring
Casey Moore
Past membersJake Holtz
Jeremiah Wood
Matt Campbell
Austin Tirado
Jack Mooring
Mike Smith
Shelly Roberts
Websiteleelandonline.com

Leeland has released five studio albums, the latest in July 2016. The band received a Grammy Award nomination and two Dove Award nominations for their debut album Sound of Melodies (2006).[4][5] The band's third album, Love Is on the Move, was released on August 25, 2009.

Leeland's fourth studio album, The Great Awakening, was released on September 20, 2011, and received a nomination to the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.[6]

After a five-year hiatus, Leeland released their fifth studio album in July 2016, Invisible, via the Bethel Music label.

Band history

Formation and initial years

Lead singer Leeland Mooring wrote his first song, "Shine," at the age of 11.[7] After giving a successful performance of the song at a church in Illinois, the Mooring family began touring the United States.[8] When he was 14, Mooring entered into Embassy Music's Ultimate Talent Search contest in Nashville, Tennessee, becoming a finalist in the songwriting and artist divisions.[3] Although he did not win the competition, one of the contest's judges, Kent Coley, took interest in the young teen.[3] A year later, Eddie DeGarmo, president of EMI CMG Publishing, also expressed interest in Mooring, and the two signed a songwriting contract on EMI/Capitol Music Group.[3] Less than a year later, Leeland Mooring, his older brother Jack Mooring, their cousin Jake Holtz, and friends Jeremiah Wood and Mike Smith, whom the Moorings had known for several years,[9] officially signed as a band onto Essential Records, a subsidiary of Sony BMG's Provident Label Group.[10] The five members began practicing at night after youth group in their church's building, which doubled as a funeral home.[3][11] Leeland Mooring's first name was used as the band's name because the members said that "it sounded cool".[12]

 
Drummer Mike Smith in 2007

Leeland began recording for their debut release, Sound of Melodies, in 2005, with Matt Bronleewe, Marc Byrd, and Steve Hindalong producing the album. It was released in the United States on August 15, 2006. At the 49th Grammy Awards on December 7, 2006, the album was nominated for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.[13] In 2007 the band received five GMA Dove Award nominations, including "New Artist of the Year"[14] and two nominations for their debut album Sound of Melodies.[5] The album was also released in Japan on March 21, 2007, with the title song, "Sound of Melodies," peaking at No. 6 on the general Japan radio chart.[15]

The band has worked closely with Christian music legend Michael W. Smith, who remarked, "Leeland is the best thing I have heard in a long, long time".[16] Leeland Mooring co-wrote six songs on Smith's album Stand, and wrote one song by himself.[17] Jack Mooring married Smith's daughter Whitney Smith-Mooring on June 1, 2007.[18]

After four years as a member of Leeland, Jeremiah Wood left the band in October 2006 to pursue other endeavors.[19] Austin Tirado was hired as a temporary guitar player until February 2007. In February, Matt Campbell was hired as a temporary guitarist; he was added as an official band member after three months.

Leeland's second studio album, Opposite Way, was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.[20] In November 2007, the band announced that the album would release on February 26, 2008.[20] Lead singer Leeland Mooring commented, "[Opposite Way] is primarily a call to our generation to passionately walk the 'opposite way' from the world, that it's OK to live the Christian life and to be on fire for God, even if it makes us look different."[21][22] In its debut week of release, Opposite Way peaked at No. 72 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart,[23][24] and also reached No. 1 on the iTunes Christian Albums chart.[25] Starting in September 2007, Leeland began touring with Grammy Award-winning band Casting Crowns on their The Altar and the Door tour. The tour continued until May 1, 2008,[26] and was named the "highest-grossing Christian tour of the year" touring through 83 cities.[27]

The band's song "Tears of the Saints" from their debut album received two Dove Award nominations in 2008.[28] Lead singer Leeland Mooring was nominated for "Songwriter of the Year" and co-writer of the song "Be Lifted High" with Michael W. Smith.[28]

Their song "Brighter Days," from the Opposite Way album, was featured in the June 22, 2008, episode of the television show Army Wives.[29] The show's music supervisor, Frankie Pine, commented, "We thought the use of 'Brighter Days' in this episode of Army Wives was moving, and was the perfect fit for what we were looking for".[29] The song was also featured on the soundtrack of Fireproof, a film featuring actor Kirk Cameron.

In December 2008, the band's Opposite Way album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.[30]

Leeland's third studio album, titled Love Is on the Move, was released on August 25, 2009, in the United States.[31] The album's lead single "Follow You", which includes vocals from singer-songwriter Brandon Heath, was released to Christian radio on August 7.[32] In September, the band launched their "Follow You" Tour, co-headlining with Brandon Heath and featuring Francesca Battistelli as an opening act.[32][33]

Changes in membership and label

In early 2011, only a few months before the release of their fourth studio album, bassist Jake Holtz left the band to pursue a career with the US Army.[34]

Leeland's fourth studio album, The Great Awakening, was released on September 20, 2011.[citation needed]

In September 2015, Leeland announced via YouTube that they would be joining Bethel Music as part of the Bethel Music Collective,[35][36] after Leeland Mooring and Casey Moore established an organic friendship with Bethel's founding member, Brian Johnson.[37]

Leeland's fifth studio album, Invisible, was released on July 22, 2016.[38] It is the first album the band has released under the Bethel label, with Brian Johnson featuring on the song "Son Was Lifted Up".[37]

Musical style

Leeland's musical style has been defined as "alternative CCM"[39] and "progressive rock".[16] The band's songs have been defined as "melodic" with "Brit pop/rock" influences,[40][41] being compared to Coldplay, Keane, Travis and U2.[40][41]

Their first album, Sound of Melodies, has been described as "sometimes worshipful, always melodic".[41] Leeland's style moved in a more rock direction with their second album Opposite Way. Allmusic reviewer Jared Johnson noted that the band "cemented their sound by creating electrifying walls of guitar" with their second release, having the same "energetic and melodic" sound as their first album.[42] Of their third album Love Is on the Move, Christian youth magazine StreetBrand said the album shows "just how much they have matured musically as a group, creatively as songwriters and spiritually as a band with a penchant for God-pleasing worship."[43]

Band members

Touring musicians

  • Josias Badillo - bass guitar
  • Payden Hilliard - drums
  • David Ramirez - keys

Former members

  • Jake Holtz – bass (2004–2011)
  • Matt Campbell - guitar (2007–2009)
  • Austin Tirado - guitar (2006–2007)
  • Jeremiah Wood – guitar (2002–2006)
  • Jack Anthony Mooring – backing vocals, keyboard (2004-2015)
  • Shelly Roberts – bass (2011-2015)
  • Mike Smith – drums (2004-2015)
  • Jon Finney - backing vocals, guitar (2014-2015)

Awards

Grammy Award nominations

GMA Dove Award nominations

  • 2007: New Artist of the Year
  • 2007: Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year – "Sound of Melodies"
  • 2007: Worship Song of the Year – "Yes You Have"
  • 2007: Praise & Worship Album of the Year – Sound of Melodies
  • 2007: Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year – Sound of Melodies
  • 2008: Song of the Year – "Tears of the Saints"
  • 2008: Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year – "Tears of the Saints"
  • 2009: Praise & Worship Album of the Year – Opposite Way

Discography

Leeland discography
Studio albums5
Music videos2
EPs2
Singles11

Studio albums

Year Title Label(s) Chart positions
US US
Heat.
US
Christ.
NZ
2006 Sound of Melodies Essential 2 14
2008 Opposite Way Essential 72[23] 4
2009 Love Is on the Move Reunion 84 5 21
2011 The Great Awakening Essential 164 11
2016 Invisible Bethel 200 5

Live albums

Year Title Label(s) Chart positions
US US
Christ.
NZ
2019 Better Word[44] Integrity 33

Other albums

  • 2006: Sound of Melodies – five-song 12-inch limited edition vinyl – (Essential Records)
  • 2010: Majesty: The Worship EP – three-song EP – (Essential Records)
  • 2014: Leeland Live: Christ Be All Around Me – live album – (Awaken Nation Music)

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
2006 "Sound of Melodies" Sound of Melodies
"Tears of the Saints"
"Yes You Have"
2007 "Reaching"
"Count Me In" No. 10 on CHR Radio (March 5, 2008)[23] Opposite Way
2008 "Opposite Way"
2009 "Follow You" (featuring Brandon Heath) No. 18 Billboard Hot Christian Songs[45] Love Is on the Move
2010 "New Creation"
2011 "The Great Awakening" The Great Awakening
"I Wonder"
2019 "Way Maker"[44][46] No. 3 Billboard Christian Digital Song Sales
No. 9 Billboard Hot Christian Songs
Better Word

Music videos

  • "Sound of Melodies"
  • "Count Me In"

Compilation appearances

References

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External links

  • Official website

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Leeland is a Christian rock band from Baytown Texas The band was formed in 2004 although lead singer Leeland Mooring had been writing songs beforehand Leeland consists of Leeland Mooring lead vocals guitar and Casey Moore guitar background vocals The band s original line up included Jeremiah Wood guitar who left the band in late 2006 and was replaced by guitarist Matt Campbell in early 2007 Jack Mooring piano Mike Smith drums and Jake Holtz bass LeelandLeeland in 2007 L R Leeland Mooring Mike Smith Jack Mooring Jake HoltzBackground informationOriginBaytown Texas U S GenresChristian rock CCM progressive rock 1 2 Years active2000 present 3 LabelsEssentialProvident Label GroupSony BMGReunionBethel MusicIntegrity MembersLeeland MooringCasey MoorePast membersJake HoltzJeremiah WoodMatt CampbellAustin TiradoJack MooringMike SmithShelly RobertsWebsiteleelandonline wbr comLeeland has released five studio albums the latest in July 2016 The band received a Grammy Award nomination and two Dove Award nominations for their debut album Sound of Melodies 2006 4 5 The band s third album Love Is on the Move was released on August 25 2009 Leeland s fourth studio album The Great Awakening was released on September 20 2011 and received a nomination to the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album 6 After a five year hiatus Leeland released their fifth studio album in July 2016 Invisible via the Bethel Music label Contents 1 Band history 1 1 Formation and initial years 1 2 Changes in membership and label 2 Musical style 3 Band members 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live albums 5 3 Other albums 5 4 Singles 5 5 Music videos 5 6 Compilation appearances 6 References 7 External linksBand history EditFormation and initial years Edit Lead singer Leeland Mooring wrote his first song Shine at the age of 11 7 After giving a successful performance of the song at a church in Illinois the Mooring family began touring the United States 8 When he was 14 Mooring entered into Embassy Music s Ultimate Talent Search contest in Nashville Tennessee becoming a finalist in the songwriting and artist divisions 3 Although he did not win the competition one of the contest s judges Kent Coley took interest in the young teen 3 A year later Eddie DeGarmo president of EMI CMG Publishing also expressed interest in Mooring and the two signed a songwriting contract on EMI Capitol Music Group 3 Less than a year later Leeland Mooring his older brother Jack Mooring their cousin Jake Holtz and friends Jeremiah Wood and Mike Smith whom the Moorings had known for several years 9 officially signed as a band onto Essential Records a subsidiary of Sony BMG s Provident Label Group 10 The five members began practicing at night after youth group in their church s building which doubled as a funeral home 3 11 Leeland Mooring s first name was used as the band s name because the members said that it sounded cool 12 Drummer Mike Smith in 2007 Leeland began recording for their debut release Sound of Melodies in 2005 with Matt Bronleewe Marc Byrd and Steve Hindalong producing the album It was released in the United States on August 15 2006 At the 49th Grammy Awards on December 7 2006 the album was nominated for Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album 13 In 2007 the band received five GMA Dove Award nominations including New Artist of the Year 14 and two nominations for their debut album Sound of Melodies 5 The album was also released in Japan on March 21 2007 with the title song Sound of Melodies peaking at No 6 on the general Japan radio chart 15 The band has worked closely with Christian music legend Michael W Smith who remarked Leeland is the best thing I have heard in a long long time 16 Leeland Mooring co wrote six songs on Smith s album Stand and wrote one song by himself 17 Jack Mooring married Smith s daughter Whitney Smith Mooring on June 1 2007 18 After four years as a member of Leeland Jeremiah Wood left the band in October 2006 to pursue other endeavors 19 Austin Tirado was hired as a temporary guitar player until February 2007 In February Matt Campbell was hired as a temporary guitarist he was added as an official band member after three months Leeland s second studio album Opposite Way was recorded in Nashville Tennessee 20 In November 2007 the band announced that the album would release on February 26 2008 20 Lead singer Leeland Mooring commented Opposite Way is primarily a call to our generation to passionately walk the opposite way from the world that it s OK to live the Christian life and to be on fire for God even if it makes us look different 21 22 In its debut week of release Opposite Way peaked at No 72 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart 23 24 and also reached No 1 on the iTunes Christian Albums chart 25 Starting in September 2007 Leeland began touring with Grammy Award winning band Casting Crowns on their The Altar and the Door tour The tour continued until May 1 2008 26 and was named the highest grossing Christian tour of the year touring through 83 cities 27 The band s song Tears of the Saints from their debut album received two Dove Award nominations in 2008 28 Lead singer Leeland Mooring was nominated for Songwriter of the Year and co writer of the song Be Lifted High with Michael W Smith 28 Their song Brighter Days from the Opposite Way album was featured in the June 22 2008 episode of the television show Army Wives 29 The show s music supervisor Frankie Pine commented We thought the use of Brighter Days in this episode of Army Wives was moving and was the perfect fit for what we were looking for 29 The song was also featured on the soundtrack of Fireproof a film featuring actor Kirk Cameron In December 2008 the band s Opposite Way album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album 30 Leeland s third studio album titled Love Is on the Move was released on August 25 2009 in the United States 31 The album s lead single Follow You which includes vocals from singer songwriter Brandon Heath was released to Christian radio on August 7 32 In September the band launched their Follow You Tour co headlining with Brandon Heath and featuring Francesca Battistelli as an opening act 32 33 Changes in membership and label Edit In early 2011 only a few months before the release of their fourth studio album bassist Jake Holtz left the band to pursue a career with the US Army 34 Leeland s fourth studio album The Great Awakening was released on September 20 2011 citation needed In September 2015 Leeland announced via YouTube that they would be joining Bethel Music as part of the Bethel Music Collective 35 36 after Leeland Mooring and Casey Moore established an organic friendship with Bethel s founding member Brian Johnson 37 Leeland s fifth studio album Invisible was released on July 22 2016 38 It is the first album the band has released under the Bethel label with Brian Johnson featuring on the song Son Was Lifted Up 37 Musical style EditLeeland s musical style has been defined as alternative CCM 39 and progressive rock 16 The band s songs have been defined as melodic with Brit pop rock influences 40 41 being compared to Coldplay Keane Travis and U2 40 41 Their first album Sound of Melodies has been described as sometimes worshipful always melodic 41 Leeland s style moved in a more rock direction with their second album Opposite Way Allmusic reviewer Jared Johnson noted that the band cemented their sound by creating electrifying walls of guitar with their second release having the same energetic and melodic sound as their first album 42 Of their third album Love Is on the Move Christian youth magazine StreetBrand said the album shows just how much they have matured musically as a group creatively as songwriters and spiritually as a band with a penchant for God pleasing worship 43 Band members EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Leeland band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Leeland Dayton Mooring lead vocals guitar Casey Moore lead guitar background vocalsTouring musicians Josias Badillo bass guitar Payden Hilliard drums David Ramirez keysFormer members Jake Holtz bass 2004 2011 Matt Campbell guitar 2007 2009 Austin Tirado guitar 2006 2007 Jeremiah Wood guitar 2002 2006 Jack Anthony Mooring backing vocals keyboard 2004 2015 Shelly Roberts bass 2011 2015 Mike Smith drums 2004 2015 Jon Finney backing vocals guitar 2014 2015 Awards EditGrammy Award nominations 2007 Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Sound of Melodies 2009 Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Opposite Way 2010 Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Love Is on the Move 2011 Best Contemporary Christian Album The Great AwakeningGMA Dove Award nominations 2007 New Artist of the Year 2007 Rock Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year Sound of Melodies 2007 Worship Song of the Year Yes You Have 2007 Praise amp Worship Album of the Year Sound of Melodies 2007 Rock Contemporary Album of the Year Sound of Melodies 2008 Song of the Year Tears of the Saints 2008 Pop Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year Tears of the Saints 2009 Praise amp Worship Album of the Year Opposite WayDiscography EditLeeland discographyStudio albums5Music videos2EPs2Singles11Studio albums Edit Year Title Label s Chart positionsUS USHeat USChrist NZ2006 Sound of Melodies Essential 2 14 2008 Opposite Way Essential 72 23 4 2009 Love Is on the Move Reunion 84 5 212011 The Great Awakening Essential 164 11 2016 Invisible Bethel 200 5 Live albums Edit Year Title Label s Chart positionsUS USChrist NZ2019 Better Word 44 Integrity 33 Other albums Edit 2006 Sound of Melodies five song 12 inch limited edition vinyl Essential Records 2010 Majesty The Worship EP three song EP Essential Records 2014 Leeland Live Christ Be All Around Me live album Awaken Nation Music Singles Edit Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album2006 Sound of Melodies Sound of Melodies Tears of the Saints Yes You Have 2007 Reaching Count Me In No 10 on CHR Radio March 5 2008 23 Opposite Way2008 Opposite Way 2009 Follow You featuring Brandon Heath No 18 Billboard Hot Christian Songs 45 Love Is on the Move2010 New Creation 2011 The Great Awakening The Great Awakening I Wonder 2019 Way Maker 44 46 No 3 Billboard Christian Digital Song SalesNo 9 Billboard Hot Christian Songs RIAA Gold 47 Better WordMusic videos Edit Sound of Melodies Count Me In Compilation appearances Edit 2006 WOW Hits 2007 Sound of Melodies EMI 2007 X2008 Reaching BEC Recordings 2007 WOW Hits 2008 Tears of the Saints EMI 2008 WOW Hits 2009 Count Me In EMI 2009 Fireproof Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Brighter Days Reunion Records 2010 WOW Hits 2011 Follow You featuring Brandon Heath 2011 WOW Hits 2012 I Wonder 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Retrieved September 16 2020 Monger James Leeland gt Overview AllMusic Retrieved May 21 2008 a b Breimeier Russ Leeland Opposite Way Christian Music Today Retrieved May 21 2008 a b c Breimeier Russ Leeland Sound of Melodies Christian Music Today Retrieved May 21 2008 Johnson Jared Opposite Way gt Overview AllMusic Retrieved May 22 2008 Love Is on the Move gt Review StreetBrand com Archived from the original on May 19 2010 Retrieved August 7 2009 a b Leeland Announces Release of Better Word A New Live Album Out September 13 Newreleasetoday com Retrieved August 17 2019 Billboard Leeland Chart History Billboard Hot Christian Songs www billboard com Prometheus Global Media Retrieved August 17 2019 Michael W Smith amp Leeland Both Take Waymaker to Hot Christian Songs Top 10 Billboard April 9 2020 Way Maker Leeland Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved February 5 2021 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leeland band amp 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