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davidhooper rated 17 months ago- As a child of a stand up comedian father and a mother who was a professional singer, Leslie Tomasino was predestined to work in the entertainment business.
Her first publishing experience came in Miami, working for Steve Alaimo (writer of the Allman Brothers song, "Melissa") at Lindsay ...
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 davidhooper rated 17 months ago- As a child of a stand up comedian father and a mother who was a professional singer, Leslie Tomasino was predestined to work in the entertainment business.
Her first publishing experience came in Miami, working for Steve Alaimo (writer of the Allman Brothers song, "Melissa") at Lindsay Ann Music. Alaimo was a mentor, teaching her about the world of publishing, songwriters and artists.
After a move to Nashville, she opened her own publishing company, Tom-Leis Music in 2004.
Currently, Tom-Leis Music has three writers: Sarah Buxton on Lyric Street Records, Brandon Kinney on Capitol Records, and Troy Johnson.
The company has had over 25 cuts by artists including: George Canyon, Sara Evans, Blaine Larsen, Keith Urban, and Trent Willmon.
Demos Reviewed: Slideshow Baby, Tripsitter, Jan Seides, and II Big.
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