Background
Leslie grew up in her birthplace of Paris, Texas, where she sang in local churches and schools – an experience which she lists as one of her biggest influences.
Leslie grew up in her birthplace of Paris, Texas, where she sang in local churches and schools – an experience which she lists as one of her biggest influences.
In 1989, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue her dream of being a country music singer, but found a niche writing the songs for which she is most well known — including many by notable country music acts like Patty Loveless, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, and Reba McEntire. Pam Tillis reached Number. 12 on the country charts in 1998 with Satcher"s "I Said a Prayer".
In 2002, Martina McBride"s performance of her song "When God-Fearin" Women Get the Blues" reached Number.
8 in the United States, while her 2006 song "Politically Uncorrect", performed by Merle Haggard and Gretchen Wilson, reached Number. 23 and was nominated for a Grammy award.
At the same time, her singing career also began to take off, following her signing with Warner Brothers Records, and the release of her first album Love Letters in 2002.
This was followed by the independent release of Creation in 2005, which she has been touring to promote.
Her work has met with critical acclaim, with the Texas State Legislature calling her:
to craft songs that capture the ears and hearts of music lovers and honoring her for bringing further acclaim to the illustrious musical reputation of the Lone Star State. And, be it further an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate. While United States of America Today listed her as part of a "groundswell" in traditional country and bluegrass music
Leslie Satcher continues to write and sing, after taking some time off in 2006.