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There was always music and laughter in their home with many friends coming by over the weekends to sing and play music. They called them "get-togethers. One of my earliest memories was being allowed to stay up late and sing at the get-togethers.

Many times, my grandfather would put me on his knee and I would sing. My mother tells me that I gave my first performance for the public at age 3. To the right is my first "Glam" shot. Born in Ashland, Maine, a "hotbed" of country music, gave me just the right kind of background that would set my musical roots. By the age of seven, we were living in Durham, CT. Whenever I came in contact with a piano, I was always able to pick out a melody or two, so it was decided that I should have piano lessons.

I went an entire year before the teacher realized that I was memorizing the music after she would play it for me, actually not reading the notes.

The songs were getting too difficult to memorize. So, the second year found me starting all over and learning to read music. With a basic knowledge of music playing the piano, it later helped me to learn to play the trumpet and the guitar. I still find it easier to learn a song "by ear" rather than have to read the music. Bonnie's Mom - Middi From the time I was just a little girl, I always wanted to be a star just like my mother. As a child, she would let me dress up in all of her show costumes and imagine myself singing for big audiences just as she had done.

When Mom and Dad were married, she gave up her musical career, but would sing for friends and relatives whenever we had a party. My mother's earliest influence has always been the backbone of my own performances. By teaching me to sing melody as well as harmony and helping me learn how to "deliver" a song was some of the best musical education I have ever received. Mom has received many accolades in her own right and continues to perform today with her band, Middi and the Country Gentlemen. Her star still burns bright!

Mary, Middi and Bonnie Whenever possible, Mom would come to my shows. This photo was taken at the casual show we did at Zinger's where Mom joined me along with Mary, a guest, for a few songs.

I'm sure she was singing one of her old favorites, Out Behind The Barn! Due to a flood in the basement of our home, I lost many of my precious photos, but managed to save some like this one in particular.

Back then, the entire session was recorded live with all of the muscians and singers recording together all at once. We had a full string section along with all of the standard players. Today, everything is built in layers. You may never see all of the musicians playing on the record as they are brought in at different times as the tracks are recorded.

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Browse Locations. People Search Leigh Bonnie Leigh. Refine Your Search Results. Bonnie D Leigh, Resides in Vista, CA. Also known as Bonnie L Darrow. Includes Address 9 Phone 4 Email 3.

Resides in Corryton, TN. Related To Billie Leigh. Includes Address 8 Phone 5. Resides in Columbiana, AL. Includes Address 7 Phone 4. Resides in San Antonio, TX. Includes Address 6 Phone 4 Email 3. Resides in Buena Park, CA. Related To Ben Leigh. Also known as Bonnie L Worthington. Includes Address 6 Phone 4 Email 6. Resides in Marion, VA. Includes Address 5 Phone 6.

Bonnie Cheryl Jennings Johnson, Resides in Fayetteville, NC. Includes Address 5 Phone 4 Email 4. Resides in Moneta, VA. Includes Address 3 Phone 1. Resides in Mount Jackson, VA. Also known as Bonnie S Mcclanahan. Includes Address 4 Phone 3 Email 1. Resides in Fredericksburg, VA. Includes Address 1 Phone 2. Resides in Fairfax, VA. Lived In Reston VA.

Also known as Johnnie Johnson. Includes Address 3 Phone 2. Resides in Hollis Center, ME. Includes Address 9 Phone 7 Email 5. In Guam, she worked at the Hilton International Hotel as a pastry sous chef. This is where her love of food and cooking began. In the s she taught culinary classes at the Baltimore International Culinary Institute. She loved teaching. For the last few years, she taught at Towson High School as a school to career coordinator.

Her partner and wife of 24 years, Jessica Carter; her dear mother, Norma H. Gray; her siblings, Christine Wagner and husband Jeffrey, Peter Ruffier and wife Lori, Charlene Picard, and Alan Preusser; many nieces and nephews; six grandnieces and grandnephews; and her beloved year-old cat survive her.



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