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    Haleigh Bowers

    Adjunct Instructor


    Haleigh Bowers is a Los Angeles–based songwriter, performer and educator whose creative work pushes the boundaries of each of her disciplines. Known for her evocative melodies and compelling lyrical narratives, Bowers draws inspiration from both literature and music to craft songs that resonate with diverse audiences. She has performed at renowned venues across the country and has shared the stage with artists such as The Bangles, Mike Viola, Gaby Moreno, Garrison Starr, Joel Taylor and Jordan Frye. Her songwriting has been featured in over 400 episodes of television across more than 10 major networks. Notable placements include Queer EyeThe Fall of the House of UsherA Good Girl’s Guide to MurderGrace and FrankieThe VoiceEntertainment TonightWill & GraceAmerican Idol, and Dancing with the Stars.

    In addition to her work as a writer and performer, Bowers is a dedicated music educator. She serves on the faculty at the Grammy Museum, where she teaches songwriting for the prestigious Grammy Camp Summer Program and leads the Grammy Summer Session, a songwriting-focused initiative. She is passionate about helping students discover their creative voice and develop the skills to tell their stories through music.