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Laith Al-Saadi

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Laith Al-Saadi
NameLaith Al-Saadi
Birth placeAnn Arbor, Michigan, United States
OccupationMusician, Singer-songwriter
InstrumentGuitar, Vocals
Associated actsThe Voice (U.S. season 10), Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, Pharrell Williams

Laith Al-Saadi is a talented Musician from Ann Arbor, Michigan, known for his powerful Vocals and skillful Guitar playing, drawing inspiration from Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He has performed at various venues, including the Ann Arbor Art Fair and the Detroit Jazz Festival, sharing the stage with notable artists like Joe Bonamassa and Gary Clark Jr.. Al-Saadi's music style is a unique blend of Blues, Rock, and Soul, influenced by legendary musicians such as B.B. King, Albert King, and Freddie King. His soulful voice and masterful guitar work have drawn comparisons to John Mayer, Derek Trucks, and Susan Tedeschi.

Early Life and Education

Laith Al-Saadi was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to a family of University of Michigan professors, and was exposed to a wide range of Music from a young age, including Jazz, Blues, and Classical music, with influences from Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Leonard Bernstein. He attended Pioneer High School (Ann Arbor, Michigan), where he developed his musical skills, playing in the school's Jazz band and performing at local events, such as the Ann Arbor Folk Festival and the Detroit Music Awards. Al-Saadi's early musical influences included The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin, as well as Motown legends like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Temptations. He also drew inspiration from contemporary artists like Dave Matthews, Jack Johnson, and Jason Mraz.

Music Career

Laith Al-Saadi's music career began in his teenage years, playing gigs at local venues in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Detroit, Michigan, including the Blind Pig (music venue), The Ark (music venue), and the Fillmore Detroit. He has shared the stage with notable musicians such as Jeff Beck, Buddy Guy, and Sheryl Crow, and has performed at festivals like the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival and the Windsor Blues Festival. Al-Saadi's music is a fusion of Blues, Rock, and Soul, with influences from T-Bone Walker, Howlin' Wolf, and Muddy Waters, as well as The Black Keys, The White Stripes, and The Raconteurs. He has also been compared to other contemporary blues-rock artists like Gary Hoey, Joe Satriani, and Steve Vai.

The Voice and Post-Voice Career

In 2016, Laith Al-Saadi auditioned for The Voice (U.S. season 10), performing a soulful rendition of The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army", and joining Adam Levine's team, alongside other contestants like Alisan Porter and Hannah Huston. He made it to the finale, ultimately finishing in fourth place, behind Alisan Porter, Adam Wakefield, and Hannah Huston. After his appearance on The Voice (U.S. season 10), Al-Saadi has continued to tour and perform, sharing the stage with artists like ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and has released new music, including singles and albums, with influences from Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Seger. He has also collaborated with other musicians, such as Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, and Oteil Burbridge, and has performed at festivals like the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival and the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

Discography

Laith Al-Saadi has released several albums, including "In the Round", "Real", and "Ain't No Saint", which feature a mix of original songs and covers of classic Blues and Rock tracks, with influences from The Allman Brothers Band, The Grateful Dead, and The Doors. His music is available on various platforms, including iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music, and he has been featured on playlists like Bluesville and Spectrum, alongside other artists like Anders Osborne, Tab Benoit, and Cyril Neville. Al-Saadi's discography also includes collaborations with other musicians, such as Larry McCray, Jimmy Thackery, and Tinsley Ellis, and he has been praised by critics and fans alike for his soulful voice and masterful guitar work, drawing comparisons to Eric Johnson, Steve Lukather, and Larry Carlton.

Personal Life

Laith Al-Saadi currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he continues to perform and record music, drawing inspiration from the city's vibrant Music scene, which includes venues like the Michigan Theater and the Hill Auditorium. He is active on social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where he connects with fans and shares updates about his music and upcoming shows, including performances at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and the Detroit River Days. Al-Saadi is also involved in various charitable initiatives, including supporting local Music education programs and organizations like the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation and the Detroit Music Foundation, which provide opportunities for young musicians to develop their skills and pursue their passions, with influences from Berklee College of Music, University of Michigan School of Music, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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