She was introduced to music at an early age by a grandfather who taught her how to yodel and an uncle who schooled her in classic rock.
She performed roles as Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady", Sandy in "Grease" and Anita in "West Side Story".
Soon after this at age 18 Leah was hired to work as a singer/dancer in the shows "School of Rock" and "Twistin’ to the Sixties" at a theme park called Canada's Wonderland.
At this point in 2007 Leah left school to pursue her ambition of writing, recording and releasing her own original music.
[3] The positive feedback to "Perfect World" inspired Leah to focus on country music writing at this point.
She also performed at the Havelock Country Jamboree alongside such music legends as Dwight Yoakam and Tanya Tucker.
[5] She began to build a motivated fan base on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube recording several music videos and posting them.