It’s mayhaps— not mayhem, although we might cause it, and not mishaps, although they do happen.
Patty PerShayla is a former small-town pageant queen turned rock ’n’ roll powerhouse. Stomping on corner stages across her home state of Michigan, she established herself as a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, winning the 2019 WYCE Jammie Award for Best Rock/Pop Album for her solo EP, Oracle Bones. In 2019, she converted to rock ’n’ roll and joined forces with guitarist Lucas Powell and drummer Alec Klinefelter to form Patty PerShayla & The Mayhaps. After releasing their blues-infused, riff-driven debut album, Cheap Diction (2021), the group road-tested their live set, playing over a hundred shows across the Midwest and East Coast, then packed the van for a move to Nashville. Despite being a three-piece band, The Mayhaps have developed a larger-than-life sound with soaring guitar solos and compelling vocal moments, featuring a spectacle of a five-foot-two (-and-three-quarters) woman, hooting and strutting across the stage, gracefully wielding a bass guitar almost the size of her wingspan.
Though the internet is often a subject of scrutiny on Cheap Diction, the Mayhaps have honed their online presence, successfully crowdfunding their first music video for “Slo Mo” overnight on Kickstarter. The music video later went on to win Best Music Video at the 2022 Grand Rapids Film Festival and became an official selection for the 2023 River Bend Film Festival and 2022’s North x North and DeadCenter film festivals. Their self-produced music video for “Do It for Me” was featured at the 2023 Michigan Music Video Awards. Patty has also cultivated a dedicated audience on Patreon, documenting her songwriting process and performing cover songs chosen by patrons. She is an avid annual participant in She Shreds’ One Riff a Day (#1RAD) challenge on Instagram and is best known for her ukulele covers of heavy metal songs on YouTube.
Beyond The Mayhaps, Patty also joined multi-instrumentalists The Accidentals as their fourth set of hands during their 2021 Vessel national tour with Sawyer Fredericks (winner of The Voice season eight), donning the bass, electric guitar, ukulele, and mandolin. In 2022, she joined progressive rock group and Rush cover band YYNOT as their lead singer, reaching a million views on Facebook for their cover of Rush’s “Anthem” and collaborating with Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater, The Winery Dogs), Frank Bello (Anthrax), Jonathan Dinklage (Clockwork Angels String Ensemble), and others for the 2023 Bubba Bash charity event in celebration of Neil Peart’s life.
Nashville based, Georgia native Leah Belle Faser brings an authentic musical style that breaks down the walls of many different music genres, but remains grounded in a sound seasoned with country, pop, rock and folk influences. Her powerful yet soulful voice brings to life the emotional, energizing, and thought provoking lyrics of her original Americana music as well as the songs of favorite artists like Patsy Cline, Linda Ronstadt, Janis Joplin and Brandi Carlile. Believing music and artistic expression to be a true connection among individuals from different backgrounds, Leah strives to build lyrics that are honest and emotional around melodies that move the soul.
In 2020, Leah worked with Grammy-Award winning producer, Casey Wood, to release her debut album, Crossing Hermi’s Bridge. Her music has been featured on Spotify's New Music Nashville and Tidal's Rising Country playlists and has been added to radio stations nationwide. Leah's music videos have been on rotation on country cable outlets like The Country Network and featured on VEVO’s Incoming Country playlist and on CMT.com. Named among “5 Up-And-Coming Women Musicians You Should Know” in Bust Magazine and as one of “Three Acts to Watch” in Wide Open Country, Leah is happiest when sharing her music live and plays 100+ shows a year in the Southeast. Leah's and her band including Christian Schaffer on lead guitar, Corey Ahlquist on drums, and Chris Hein on bass, have recently enjoyed opening for nationally touring artists Christopher Cross, Boz Scaggs, Jake Owen, Maggie Rose, and Jimmie Allen.