Leslie Mills

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Leslie Mills

Background information
Born Fort Mitchell, Kentucky
Genre(s) pop, rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1997–present
Label(s) Atlantic
Associated acts To The Moon Alice
Peter Cetera
Website lesliemills.com

Originally from Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Leslie Mills got started in the New York band, To The Moon Alice (A&M) before heading to Nashville for the beginnings of her solo career. She wrote some songs for her own project, and also co-wrote the single Just Like Love for Peter Cetera, along with Rule The World for his album Another Perfect World in 2001.

She signed as a writer to Paul McCartney's publishing company MPL and received an Emmy Nomination for the song On My Own. Atlantic Records put out her debut album Different for Girls in 2003, and she was getting her songs into film soundtracks such as What A Girl Wants and White Oleander. She left Atlantic in 2004, and has since been working on her new album. [1]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Leslie Mills AMG bio. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.