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Levi Weaver is an American singer and songwriter. Born in Colorado and raised in Dallas, Texas, Weaver moved to Birmingham, England in 2005 after his former band (coincidentally named "Stories Of London") broke up. He released his first EP, the self-recorded "Civil War Between My Heart and Mind," in April 2006.[1] This EP has since been licensed to Respect Music, a publishing company in England. It's never been the normal way for Levi Weaver. Forget for a moment that his dad was a professional rodeo cowboy and a missionary. Set aside that he moved to England for two years just... because. And let's move past the fact that at one point, he was studying to be a baseball play-by-play announcer. Even when he finally settled on a career, it's still been anything but normal for Levi. "Oh, there's no way I can ever give career advice. I got my big break by winning a MySpace contest. I mean, c'mon." Weaver says with a wry grin. That "Big Break" started as a support slot for Imogen Heap on the Birmingham stop of her 2006 UK tour, but very quickly became something more when the Grammy Nominee asked Levi to join her on her entire North American tour. Since then, abnormal has continued to be the norm. After releasing his debut LP, the 2008 release "You Are Never Close To Home, You Are Never Far From Home" Weaver logged about 30,000 miles playing mostly house shows... in a 1993 Honda Accord. Now, Weaver is back with another offering, "The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel". "Th
The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel

You Are Never Close to Home, You Are Never Far From Home

Civil War Between My Heart And Mind

Your Ghost Keeps Finding Me
You Are Never Close To Home, You Are ...
I Am Only a Tiny Noise
SXSW 2007 Showcasing Artists
You Are Never Close To Home You Are Never Far From Home
NoiseTrade Summer Mixtape

Antipodes

One Man Band

Of Bridges Burned (single)