Leigh jones biography

Nathan Leigh Jones

Nathan Leigh Jones

Nathan Leigh Jones performing live in 2007

Birth nameNathan Leigh Jones
Born (1981-04-06) 6 April 1981 (age 43)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
GenresPop, indie, acoustic
Occupation(s)Public speaker, researcher, singer-songwriter, voice over artist
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.nlj.co

Musical artist

Nathan Leigh Jones (born 6 April 1981) is an Australian musician, public speaker and voice over artist.[1] He has an honours degree in psychology and researches the effects of music and words on emotion.[2] He also teaches in the area of communication.[3]

As a singer-songwriter, Jones has performed on stage with Lior, Guy Sebastian and Wendy Matthews.[4][5] He has also produced music for Billy Porter, Alan Cumming and Rhonda Ross.[6]

Music

Early career

After submitting a demo, Jones was named "Artist Of The Year" at the 2004 Musicoz Awards, edging out fellow nominees Bliss

Leigh Jones started her writing career in elementary school with a story about an enterprising hamster making a bid to take over the world. But after college, she set all dreams of fiction writing aside to chase the daily adrenaline rush of seeing her byline in print. She covered school board meetings, city council intrigue, and the occasional heart-warming feature for several daily newspapers in Texas. She even covered a few murders and one very big hurricane. She never considered returning to fiction until she became an editor and no longer got to see her byline on the front page. Facing serious adrenaline withdrawals, she began plotting her first novel. Eight years later, it finally hit the virtual store shelves as Look The Other Way, book one in the Galveston Crime Scene series. When she’s not writing fiction, Leigh works as the features editor at WORLD News Group, a national Christian media outlet that practices biblically objective journalism. There she shepherds long-form story projects for a biweekly magazine and daily podcast. She lives with her husband and daughter in a

Jamie Leigh Jones

American advocate

Jamie Leigh Jones (born 1985)[1] is a former employee of KBR, an American engineering, construction and private military contracting company. During her employment, KBR was a subsidiary of Halliburton from 1962 to 2007.[2][3] She is notable for accusing then fellow KBR employees of drugging and gang-raping her on July 28, 2005, at Camp Hope in Baghdad.[4][5] A federal grand jury investigated her claims but issued no indictments.[6][7][8]

Jones filed a civil suit against KBR and one of its former employees.[9] The jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendants, finding that the sex between Jones and the employee was consensual,[7][10] and that therefore no rape had occurred,[11][12][13] and that KBR did not defraud her.[9][10][11] Her case was one of those showcased in the HBO documentary Hot Coffee to show how mandatory arbitration from an employee contract restrict

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