Leanna Crawford is Married!

Leanna Crawford is married! The "Truth I'm Standing On" and "How Can You Not" singer and songwriter married NBA player Cody Zeller this past weekend, August 26th in Nashville, Tennessee, and People exclusively shared the photos!
Leanna shared with the magazine that their wedding was "a dream come true - just a perfect day" and "the most beautiful covenant we can make." Together, she and Cody, who plays center for the New Orleans Pelicans, are now looking forward to "doing life together as husband and wife."
Check out the full story with more photos and wedding details, including how Leanna surprised her groom with a song she wrote, HERE!
Sharing songs that speak honestly about doubt and insecurity as well as the hope Christ offers in our darkest moments, Leanna Crawford's listeners find solace in her kind and wise words while tapping their feet along to contagious, pop-inspired beats.
In her career to date, she has been writing, touring, and singing with some of the biggest names in the Christian music industry such as Michael W. Smith, Matt Maher, Matthew West, and Jeremy Camp, to name a few. While her music displays the vocal and songwriting talent of a star in CCM, it is her grounded and honest lyrics that make her feel more like a friend, more approachable than untouchable. "I hope [listeners] feel that I care about them even if I don't know them," she says, "that they would feel loved and encouraged."
For all of the latest information, visit LeannaCrawford.com.
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