Leah Haywood
Biography
Leah Jacqueline Cooney, known professionally as Haywood (formerly Leah Haywood), is an Australian record producer and songwriter. Born in New Zealand, she grew up in Perth, Western Australia, and recorded a top-40 album, Leah, released in 2001 on Epic Records, which contained her top-10 single, "We Think It's Love". Two more top-40 hits followed with "Crazy" in 2000 and "Takin' Back What's Mine" in 2001. She also performed backing vocals for Celine Dion on "That's the Way It Is", the 1999 hit single from Dion's album All the Way... A Decade of Song. Haywood's song "Summer of Love" was the theme for Channel Ten Australia at the Start of 2002. She opened for Ricky Martin on the Australian leg of his International tour. Haywood was nominated as Best Female Artist at the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards of 2001. "We Think It's Love" was nominated for Most Performed Australian Work at the 2001 Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA) Awards. In 2002, Haywood and husband, Daniel Pringle, relocated to Los Angeles to run Dreamlab, their production and songwriting company.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Revival
2015

Pink Friday (Roman Reloaded)
2012

When The Sun Goes Down
2011

Circus
2008

All The Way... A Decade Of Song
1999

Justice
2021

Smile
2020

Stars Dance
2013

The Album
2020

Unbroken
2011

My Love (Ultimate Essential Collection)
2008

Heights
2021

Fifth Harmony
2017

Pixie Lott
2014

The Essential Celine Dion
2011

V
2006

The Best Of Mandy Moore
2004
Credited work
545 releases · 63 albums · active 1999–2025
- Performance · 994
- Production · 112
- Other credits · 91
Studios: The Hit Factory · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Cheiron Studios · Le Studio
