Charles Scott Leonard IV is a singer with the
a cappella singing group
Rockapella, the former house band on the
PBS children's geography game show
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1991–1996). He was born and raised in
Indianapolis,
Indiana, and attended
Lawrence North High School, where he sang in a barbershop–doo wop group. Leonard then attended the
University of Tampa on a baseball scholarship while studying as a voice major. After graduating in 1987, he got a job singing at
Walt Disney World Resort that led to a similar singing job at
Tokyo Disneyland in
Japan for two years, where he fronted the pioneer Japanese
electronic rock band Horizon, released a solo album, and became fluent in Japanese. Leonard returned to the US looking for a singing job in 1990. Having seen an ad in a New York performing arts newspaper, he auditioned to be the high tenor for Rockapella and got the position in September 1991, moving to New York City as a result. During Rockapella's stint as the house band on
Carmen Sandiego, Leonard used his connections to the Japanese recording market to obtain a record deal for the group, resulting in seven CDs released in Japan on the
ForLife Records label. Over the years, Leonard has become the front man for Rockapella; having been in the group for almost 20 years, he has been the high tenor on all but one of the official Rockapella albums/recordings and is currently the main songwriter–arranger for Rockapella, and produces their recordings in his home recording studio, The Bungalette.