Growing up in Lexington, Kentucky offered no shortage of musical experience for Logan Leet.  From earliest memories, Logan’s Dad woke up on Sunday mornings with a rousing Beethoven Symphony…much in their chagrin!  If you were in the Leet family you were involved in music.  Logan’s Mom was a college music major, his Dad played the banjo, and his sister played violin, piano, and bass.  Logan was classically trained as a clarinetist, but was so enamored of “chording” instruments that he taught himself and piano before the age of twelve.  Logan’s deep passion for songwriting began in junior high school as he penned a song for his first girlfriend! All through high school and college, Logan performed individually and with several bands, many members of which went on professional careers as performing songwriters.  Logan however chose a different path: becoming a respected businessman in his community and raising a family.  Even during these busy times he found time for occasional writing on weekends, or providing music at churches or special events. In 1993, Logan spent nearly a year searching new paths and analyzing his life.  After doing the “responsible” thing, it was time to follow his heart, and with his family’s blessing, he gave up “the suit” and finally followed that dream –music- in any way possible.  Songwriting had always been in the picture, but with this decision made, Logan was able to devote more quality time to that endeavor and also to begin performing again.  He began at a Lexington watering hole that is well-known for giving local musicians a start.  One time on open mic night was all it took.  Logan has been entertaining regularly ever since (sometimes with his band, The Lie) at music houses, fairs, festivals, and for the art community. He has performed at the North American Folk Alliance Conference in Vancouver, BC and also is a finalist for the 2001 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Concerts in Kerrville, Texas. Logan’s songs stem mostly from personal observation and experience.  On his new release, More Things Change, he sings of everything from sailing to smoking, from farming to families, but always finding a touch of irony, humor, or tenderness in the human condition.

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Logan Leet Band
LOGAN LEET BAND
Delbert McClinton  Elvis Presley Doobie Brothers
Every Time I Roll the Dice Hound Dog  Long Train Running 
Shaky Ground  Always On My Mind
Never Been Rocked Enough The Band
Two More Bottles of Wine  CCR The Weight 
Suzy Q
J. M. Montgomery Proud Mary Paul Stooky 
Be My Baby Tonight  Green River  The Wedding Song 
Brooks and Dunn  Bob Seger  James Taylor
My Maria  Old Time Rock and Roll Country Road
Neon Moon  Turn the Page  Fire and Rain 
You've Got a Friend
Stevie Ray Vaughn Classics IV Suite For 20G 
Pride and Joy  Spooky  Looking for Love on Broadway
Long Ago and Far Away
Hal Ketchum  Animals  Steamroller 
Past the Point of Rescue House of the Rising Sun  Shower the People 
Five O'Clock World  Carolina in My Mind 
I Miss My Mary Tonight  Jimmy Buffett
Margaritaville Paul Simon
Eagles Cheeseburger in Paradise America 
Hotel California He Went to Paris  For Emily 
Take It Easy  Pirate Looks at 40 Punky's Dilemma
Already Gone Changes in Latitude  April, Come She Will 
Desperado  Pencil Thin Mustache
Tequila Sunrise Come Monday Kenny Loggins
Peaceful Easy Feeling  Fins  Danny's Song 
Volcano 
Van Morrison Why Don't We Get Drunk Bob Dylan 
Brown-Eyed Girl Son of a Son of a Sailor  Don't Think Twice 
Moondance
Tupelo Honey Hootie and the Blowfish Judy Garland 
Wild Nights  Let Her Cry  Somewhere Over the Rainbow 
Garth Brooks Lynryrd Skynyrd Hank Williams Jr. 
The Dance  Sweet Home Alabama  Family Tradition 
Much Too Young 
Steppenwolf Santana
Rolling Stones Born to be Wild  Smooth 
Honky Tonk Woman
John Cougar Mellencamp CPR (David Crosby)
Eric Clapton  ROCK in the USA  Long Time Gone 
Before You Accuse Me
Wonderful Tonight Wynnona  Bobby Dare 
Layla  No One Else on Earth  That's How I Got to Memphis 
Logan Leet Lyle Lovett Bill Withers 
Pam's Song God Will  Ain't no Sunshine 
To the Sea  I've Been To Memphis
Last Christmas at Home Been So Good Up 'til Now  Barenaked Ladies
Unimportant Things  If I Had A Boat  Pinch Me 
More Things Change Give Back My Heart
Sandpiper  She's No Lady Jerry Jeff Walker
Jamaica Rain  Bears  London Homesick Blues 
Hello Barstool
Legacy John Prine Tim Hardin 
Step  Dear Abby If I Were a Carpenter 
Ballad of Daisy and June Bug Paradise 
Zelda  Please Don't Bury Me John Hiatt
Words in the Sand Souvenirs  Slow Turning
On Route 31  Drive South
Coopers Lullaby  Dave Loggins   
Please Come To Boston   
Beatles 
Rocky Raccoon MOTOWN. BEACH, ETC.  
Blackbird My Girl   
Yesterday Dock of the Bay 
Revolution  Under the Boardwalk  
Here Comes the Sun Mustang Sally   
Back in the USSR  
Twist and Shout  Dave Mathews Band
So Much to Say 
Cat Stevens
Wild World  Emerson, Lake & Palmer
From the Beginning 
Dirt Band
Bojangles  Jethro Tull
Locomotive Breath
Josh White Thick as a Brick 
Sam Hall 
You Don't Know My Mind Marshall Tucker Band
Where were you, Baby  Can't You See 
Pure Prairie League Keith Whitley 
Aime  When You Say Nothing at All 
Allman Brothers Beach Boys
Stormy Monday Sloop John B 
Melissa 
Midnight Rider