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The Three Leonards
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We make playful/noir jazzy covers. FFO L. Cohen, N. Cave, T. Waits, J. Cash. Made By Humans, For Humans. https://songwhip.com/thethreeleonards Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely a pastiche.
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The great thing about social media is that people can randomly (re)discover you. So you always get a chance to make a first impression on someone new.

If that someone is you: hello! Maybe you like music. Maybe you like this music? We made it.

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#indie #pop #3LEN
Lovesong (Night Version)
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every time I search my PC for "resume" this album pops up.
The final track from our newest album: "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime"

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because I think this one needs a little extra love.

🎧🎵🎸❤️ #3LEN
Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime (Jazz Version)
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Finally back from a whirlwind European tour! which was entirely just in France and actually just the one part and just the one of us (me) and wherein I wasn't there specifically to perform music BUT I actually DID play some music a few times and people DID love the music I played.

aah, success.
nice to see "Stay" finally getting recognized as one of U2's greatest songs.
Hi Nicholas. I'd like your advice on issuing physical releases of cover albums, if you'd be willing to send a PM.
I think the best part about aging is that you can just start telling people about the new music you've discovered, and they would just have to deal with it. (This goes double if you're the one creating the music, like we do.)

Enthusiasm for music should not be muted by things like "approval". ;)
in the "fish or cut bait" category, I have to decide whether to focus on making new music or focus on the wild wild world of promotion. The Grind. The Schmooze. Posting music-adjacent media. Making videos. Espousing knowledge. Looking dapper. Dancing??
Goodness me, what is a man to do?
The final track from our new album is Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime. I found this song during a moment of unknown vulnerability and fell in love with it. I hope you love it too.
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#musicsky #musicianSky #jazzsky #musiccommunity #musicfeed #NowPlaying #indie 🎧🎵🎸❤️
Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime (Jazz Version)
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The final song from our third album releases this weekend! (While I'm away on vacation!) I'm planning a very special in-person celebration, because why not. It's not often that all three of us are in the same place.

We're very proud of how this album turned out. Much love to our supporters.
The whole wide world, an endless universe
Yet we keep looking through the eyeglass in reverse
Don't feed the people, but we feed the machines
Can't really feel what international means
In different circles we keep holding our ground
Indifferent circles, we keep spinning 'round and 'round
The whole wide world, an endless universe
Yet we keep looking through the eyeglass in reverse
Don't feed the people, but we feed the machines
Can't really feel what international means
In different circles we keep holding our ground
Indifferent circles, we keep spinning 'round and 'round
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I'm not sure that this is the best place to ask this but: has there ever been a consensus on what counts as Jazz and what doesn't? Is there a litmus test of some kind?

We aim for a vibe similar to the production on mid-1980's Leonard Cohen albums. I hope that's jazzy enough for most of you.
I haven't heard that song in quite a while. Listening now.

Why on earth is the lead vocal so quiet during this era? I'd love to know. I do love the hard-panning of the instruments, though. and that insane buzzy guitar. Mmm.
I hope publishing houses still employ human proofreaders. Nothing makes me check out quite like easily avoidable grammar/spelling mistakes.