
Sound, Story & Soul: Inside the World of Aleksandra Vilcinska
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June 1, 2025Jodie Leslie
Jodie Leslie is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her performances across both secular and sacred music, having toured extensively throughout Canada and opened for artists such as Bryan Adams and Bill Anderson. A passionate performer, she found her calling on a train ride through Europe, which sparked a return to Canada to pursue songwriting and live music full-time—a journey that’s led to unforgettable moments, including a dream performance at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe.
Thank you so much. I’ve enjoyed making music in both the secular and sacred realms. Through the years, it’s been an honor to open for artists such as Ben and Noel Haggard, Whispering Bill Anderson, John Conley, Bryan Adams, Gino Vannelli, George Canyon, Carrol Baker, The Stampeders and other artists I look up to.
Performing is my favorite thing, and we have enjoyed playing thousands of shows touring Canada. A highlight for me was performing at the Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, which will go down as a dream come true!
Well, I was training horses in Austria and decided to take a little holiday and think over my future. I took the train up to Germany, blasting music in my headphones and listening to every instrument, analyzing the arrangements - then a busker came by and started performing a show on the train for us, so I gave him my full attention.
I think it was at that moment that I just knew I had to go back to Canada and get in a band and start writing more. So that’s what I did, and I’m very thankful for all the opportunities along the way, both at home and now in the US!
Haha, that would be my best and worst gig - they were one and the same. Best pay, worst situation. I was just starting out and agreed to perform at a Dog Fashion show - there were going to be celebrities attending, so I figured that might be good.
I was led into my green room, which I was to share with 19 dogs, to which I said, “Uh, hey, I’m kind of allergic and I might not be able to sing after sharing a green room with 19 dogs...”.
Luckily, I was then moved to the other option - a green room full of celebrities. Quite a stark contrast & I sure felt like a newbie knowing where I’d be if I wasn’t going to have an allergic reaction!
I ended up having some great inspirational conversations with a few individuals, which helped me understand you can find an opportunity in even the craziest situations.
Opening for Bryan Adams.
I had been to so many of his shows. The last show, I went by myself - none of my friends could afford the tickets, haha! I remember being in the seat furthest back when he asked if anyone wanted to join him onstage for a duet. I prayed a very dramatic prayer and I said, “God just strike me dead with lightning if I don’t get to share the stage with him next time”. It just came out, and I realized my passion to not just be in the audience. He was my inspiration.
So fast forward, then a year or two - I was struggling with disbelief - at that time, I remember how hard it was to make that mental choice to have faith that this music career was going to work.
The night I made the choice to have faith and ditch the disbelief, we got offered the gig to open for Bryan Adams. Then I quickly realized the next hurdle was to deal with my fear! Was I ever scared!
Adams, it was an answer to a hilariously dramatic prayer I made! It was even greater to understand that fear is rooted in the need to control. Ya just can’t always control how things are gonna go! Do your very best! Prepare, show up, the rest is out of your hands.
Once I understood the root of fear, I was able to deal with it. I’ve learned so much about myself and life through the magical, unseen force of music.
This was the first song I had someone else write. I had listened to hundreds of songs - I searched and searched - this song was originally about a completely different subject. Totally different. I reached out to the writers and asked them to rewrite the lyrics. It’s a big ask and was probably a lot of paperwork on their end. I am just so thankful they took a chance with this song to make it into a sacred song. I shared my heart about a journey of choice, and they wrote it beautifully.
The next challenging part is finding the right producer. I struck gold with Sal Oliveri. I value his work and talents so much. Basically, I had the voice and then surrounded myself with talented people whom I look up to. As a writer choosing someone else’s song, I learned to lay things down & give some things up in order to pick up greater things.
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Give God The Glory | 2025 LIT Music Awards
Jodie Leslie
Jodie Leslie is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her performances across both secular and sacred music, having toured extensively throughout Canada and opened for artists such as Bryan Adams and Bill Anderson. A passionate performer, she found her calling on a train ride through Europe, which sparked a return to Canada to pursue songwriting and live music full-time—a journey that’s led to unforgettable moments, including a dream performance at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe.
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