“Don’t You Know I’m From Here,” kicks off the album with an ode to going home—a familiar tale of expectation that nothing has changed. Along with their premiere in August, Wide Open Country noted: “the song reflects on the urge to reconnect with your roots and what it’s like to feel like a stranger in your own home town.”
“I Love The Lonesome Prairie” evokes scenes of bucolic beauty, and “Outside the Jurisdiction of Man,” inspired by Willa Cather’s “My Antonia,” and the newly-orphaned main character’s move to his grandparents’ home on the plans of Nebraska, speaks to a feeling of being beautifully lost in a setting.
The character studies vary widely in range on Prairie Love Letter, but each story is a joy to listen to, including “The John Deere H,” with its tribute to Leigh’s dad, his first time on a tractor, and the value of telling family stories. “The North Dakota Cowboy” offers a tale about a childhood friend, or maybe sweetheart. “There’s a Yellow Cedar Waxwing On The Juneberry Bush” introduces anecdotes from Leigh’s grandmother, and“Little Blue Eyed Dog” was written about Leigh’s dog, Bjorn, and his one blue eye and one brown eye. “Billy & Beau” centers around three friends growing up on the prairie; at least one is gay, and the song speaks to the difficulty of being oneself at home.
While the album is full of love letters to the landscape and the characters who fill it, Leigh also speaks to issues in the area. “You’ve Never Been To North Dakota” tells the story of an 88-year-old woman forced out of her hometown due to corporate greed. “You Ain’t Laying No Pipeline” empathizes with the struggle over Native lands at Standing Rock Sacred Stone Camp in 2016.
In her home state of Minnesota, Leigh got her musical start when she began touring at age fourteen as part of a mandolin and guitar duet with her brother Seth Hulbert. While still in their teens, the sibling duo performed at the Minnesota State Fair, toured the United States from coast to coast, and opened a string of dates for bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley.
Leigh’s wise-beyond-her-years perspective comes from her hard time on the road. Her accolades prove it: she is a two-time Texas Music Awards Best Female Vocalist, 2018 Ameripolitan Music Honky Tonk Award winner, appeared as a finalist on USA Network’s Nashville Star television show in 2003, and most notably, was champion of the 1993 Vergas Loon Calling Contest as a child in her home state of Minnesota.
In 2013, Leigh released the Gurf Morlix produced album Before The World Was Made, with her frequent songwriting and touring partner Noel McKay. She is a member of the band Antique Persuasion, a bluegrass side project whose 2015 album Don’t Forget Me Little Darling, Remembering the Carter Family, remains a modern-day bluegrass radio standard. The same year, Leigh released a tribute to the country legend, Sings Lefty Frizzell.
Leigh’s songs have been recorded by Lee Ann Womack, Rodney Crowell, Sunny Sweeney, Charley Crockett, and many others, and she has been featured as an instrumentalist and singer on myriad releases by artists such as Jim Lauderdale, Charley Crockett and James Hand. Her music and songwriting have received praise from Rodney Crowell, Guy Clark and David Olney over the years.