Discography
Amazing
The new CD, "Amazing," is Ginger Leigh's 9th release and is highly-anticipated by fans and the entertainment industry alike. With it's polished, contemporary sound, "Amazing" shares elements of James Bond-inspired action-songs and ballads, as well as strong currents of radio pop, silky vocal sincerity and a cinematic tone that drivesthis record to the top of your playlist. It is delightful, as much as it has attitude. It is deeply moving, as much as it is lighthearted. "Amazing" shares songs from today and from decades past, showcasing Ginger Leigh's uniquely diverse talent and her ability to cross genres with ease.
moreBetter Than Well - Live at the Saxon
Ginger Leigh, a profound singer-songwriter and top-notch entertainer has just released her 8th CD, "Better Than Well - Live at the Saxon," which features some of Austin's top musicians backing Leigh's spirited, sensual and resounding vocal work.
moreDon't Be Shy
If you like Bonnie Raitt, KD Lang, Sade, Indi Arie, you'll love this CD. Find elements of acoustic soul, pop, rock, and jazz in this 7th release by Austin's own Ginger Leigh. Don't Be Shy is melodic with simple grooves and emotive lyrics.
moreSugar in My Coffee
Ginger Leigh's "Sugar in My Coffee" is a musical gallery packed with intelligent lyrics, rich voice, powerful groove, a sense of humor, social commentary, and a quiet sexy rage.
moreCharge Laughing
This is Ginger Leigh's first studio release after The Ginger & Sarah band disbanded and boy, it is a fun disc full of punchy pop, funky raggae, sweet lonely ballads, and confident messages.
moreVera Takes the Cake (Ginger & Sarah Band)
Out of print, Ginger Leigh & Sarah Dashew's final album together.
moreDo What You Will (The Ginger & Sarah Band)
Out of print, 1st album by Ginger Leigh & Sarah Dashew.
moreGingerLady
Out of Print, Ginger Leigh's 1st CD, GingerLady is a special recording of her youthful voice, with jazzy pop tones, string arrangements and more.
more-Austin Chronicle
Tenth disc in two decades-plus, Hey Funky You isn’t your typical ATX singer-songwriter fare. The big Beck bomp of her opening title track gives way to a sui generis mix of originals and covers of songs from Sarah McLachlan, Chris Thile & Gary Louris, and a pair of Concrete Blonde Bloodletting offerings. Think ZZ Ward for the Triple-A set. – Raoul Hernandez Austin Chronicle