Alee: Alee has had a passion for music from an early age. When she was four she started taking piano lessons, at eight began playing the violin at school and at ten started singing in her church choir and in the St. Louis Children's Choir. Alee continued with all three through college at Southwest Missouri State University where she graduated in 1995 with a B.S.E. degree in vocal and instrumental education and a major in piano. She fell in love with madrigal singing when she joined the Chamber Singers madrigal choir at SMSU and performed in madrigal dinners as well as the Kansas City Renaissance Festival for three years. Alee also sang in the Concert Chorale and toured Germany and Prague with them in 1993.

        After college, Alee taught orchesta and vocal music at a middle school for two years before moving back to St. Louis, getting married and starting her family. Currently she is a stay-at-home mom, a preschool teacher and teaches private piano and violin lessons in the evenings. Alee was thrilled to join Greenleaf in May of 2007 and to get back into singing after twelve years.


        Heather: Heather was first introduced to Renaissance music in Hickman high school's Chamber Choir directed by Martin Hook in Columbia, Missouri. She also studied voice at the University of Missouri, Columbia with Dr. Harry Morrison. Heather sang with the Missouri Ambassadors of Music in a European tour after high school graduation, and then went on to receive a vocal music scholarship at Columbia College. The Jane Froman Singers, Columbia College's choir, directed by Dr. Michael Straw, performed a beautiful variety of music and toured Missouri churches and schools.

        Molly: Although Molly has been singing all her life, her true introduction to Madrigals was from her high school choir director, Steven Lin. She has many fond memories of singing with the Atherton Chamber Singers from Louisville, KY, including their concert tours to Moscow, Russia and Auckland, New Zealand. In college, Molly sang with the Jazz Choir at the University of Evansville, IN, but she is happy to have found her way back to Renaissance music.

        When Molly is not singing, she is attempting to run her own small business of making stained glass jewerly. She enjoys spending time at home with her husband Brian, their two sons Simon and Benjamin, and her rowdy dog, Sydney.


        Pam: Pam has been involved with music for several years. While voice is her main contribution to the group, Pam also plays the recorder and performs masterfully. Prior to Greenleaf she sang with the St. Louis Co. Communtiy Chorus for two years. Pam participated in the St. Louis Renaissance Faire for two years as a lane player. Pam's involvement with the Faire brought her to Greenleaf. She joined the Greenleaf Singers in August 2001. Outside of rehearsals and practicing music, Pam spends her time as a homeschool mom.