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| Origin = [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] |
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| Genre = [[Jazz fusion]], [[Soul music|Soul]], [[Folk music|Folk]], [[Blues]] |
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| Occupation = [[Singer-songwriter]], [[guitarist]] |
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| Years_active = 2004 – present |
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| Label = [[Blue Note Records|Blue Note]] |
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| URL = [http://www.amoslee.com AmosLee.com] |
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'''Amos Lee''' is a |
'''Amos Lee''' is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His musical style encompasses folk music|folk, soul, and jazz. He has released three albums on Blue Note Records, ''Amos Lee (album)|Amos Lee'', ''Supply and Demand (Amos Lee album)|Supply and Demand'' and ''Last Days at the Lodge|Last Days at the Lodge''. He has been on tour with musicians such as Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, Paul Simon, and Merle Haggard. Lee performs with drummer Fred Berman and bassist Jaron Olevsky. Some of his musical influences include Stevie Wonder, John Prine, Bill Withers, and James Taylor. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Born in 1978, Lee grew up in |
Born in 1978, Lee grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey|Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He graduated from Cherry Hill High School East.Moon, Tom. [http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=%22Amos+Lee%22+%22cherry+hill%22++east+graduate&btnG=Search+Archives&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&um=1 "Philadelphia's emerging musical talents"], ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', January 26, 2003. Accessed October 17, 2007. He enrolled at the University of South Carolina in 1995, graduating with an English degree. While attending the university, Lee's stepfather gave him an acoustic guitar. Lee also found a job at a record store that specialized in jazz musicians, where he picked up an affinity for Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis.<ref name="gitlin">cite news|last=Gitlin|first=Lauren|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/amoslee/articles/story/7092465/10_artists_to_watch_amos_lee |title=10 Artists to Watch: Amos Lee|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=March 10 2005 After college, he moved back to Philadelphia and taught elementary school for two years, but later made the decision to stop teaching in order to pursue a career in music. Lee released a self-produced Extended Play|EP that featured five songs in 2003, and was signed by Blue Note Records soon afterward. The EP sold well in Philadelphia, catching the attention of Norah Jones. Jones invited Lee to open for her on her 2004 tour. Lee has also taken part in shows with Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Paul Simon and John PrineWinter,Miller.[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/04/arts/music/04amos.html?scp=2&sq=amos+lee&st=nyt "A Ready-Made Idol? Nope, Just a Folkie Happy to Play His Music],The New York Times, October 04, 2006. |
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==Musical career== |
==Musical career== |
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===Debut album=== |
===Debut album=== |
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Lee Alexander, the bassist in |
Lee Alexander, the bassist in Norah Jones' band, produced Amos Lee's Amos Lee (album)|self-titled debut album, which was released in March of 2005. Norah Jones made an appearance on several of the tracks, playing piano and contributing vocals. The album found significant commercial success, hitting a peak of #2 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart.cite news|title=Top Heatseekers|publisher=Billboard|date=June 10 2006 Later that month he was named one of ''Rolling Stone'''s "Top 10 Artists to Watch."<ref name="gitlin"/> To promote the album, Lee performed on popular television shows such as ''The Late Show with David Letterman'', ''The Tonight Show'', ''Total Request Live'', and ''Austin City Limits'',<ref name=imdb>cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1821225/|title=Internet Movie Database: Amos Lee Accessed October 3, 2006 the latter on August 10 2005, which was also aired on Public Broadcasting System|PBS on November 11 of that year. In March and April of 2005, Lee opened for Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan. Lee's song "Colors" was featured on ''House (TV series)|House''cite web |
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and on the finale of the second season of ''Grey's Anatomy''.cite web|url=http://abc.go.com/primetime/greysanatomy/music?pn=mguide&ep=27&s=2|title=ABC.com Grey's Anatomy: Music GuideAccessed October 1, 2006 It was also used in the 2005 movie ''Just Like Heaven (film)|Just Like Heaven,'' which featured Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. The songs "Colors" and "Sympathize" were also used in episodes of the first season of abc's "Brothers & Sisters". Lee's songs "Shout Out Loud" and "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" were both used during the ABC show ''Six Degrees.'' "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" was also heard during NBC's ''Studio 60.'' NBC also utilised Lee's "Seen It All Before" on an episode of their widely-acclaimed ''ER (TV series)|ER'' primetime drama series. |
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===''Supply and Demand''=== |
===''Supply and Demand''=== |
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Lee's second album, titled '' |
Lee's second album, titled ''Supply and Demand (Amos Lee album)|Supply and Demand'', was released on October 3 2006 in the United States. The album was produced by Natalie Merchant's bassist Barrie Maguire, and peaked at #76 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Jazz singer Lizz Wright contributed background vocals on the song "Freedom". The first single from the album is "Shout Out Loud."cite web|url=http://amoslee.com/music.php|title=Amos Lee - Music Accessed October 1, 2006 To promote the album, Lee played on ''The Tonight Show'' on September 28, 2006. |
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The track "Skipping Stone" also played on the ER episode "Dying Is Easy" (originally aired February 8th 2007).<ref name=imdb/> The song "Sweet Pea" was also featured in December 2007 in television commercials for |
The track "Skipping Stone" also played on the ER episode "Dying Is Easy" (originally aired February 8th 2007).<ref name=imdb/> The song "Sweet Pea" was also featured in December 2007 in television commercials for AT&T. |
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===''Last Days at the Lodge''=== |
===''Last Days at the Lodge''=== |
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Lee's third studio album, '' |
Lee's third studio album, ''Last Days at the Lodge'', was released on June 24, 2008.cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=647858&aid=1140154 |title=Billboard.com - Discography - Amos Lee - Last Days at the Lodge |year=2008 |accessdate=2008-05-31 |publisher=Billboard.com |
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==Live recordings== |
==Live recordings== |
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Amos Lee recorded a live session at |
Amos Lee recorded a live session at Abbey Road Studios in the summer of 2006 for ''Live from Abbey Road''. His performance was screened on the Sundance Channel in the USA and Channel 4 in the UK in an episode also featuring Randy Crawford and Joe Sample and David Gilmour. There are also two short live recordings available from KCRW, one released in November 2005 and the other in March 2007 (available digitally). |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Studio albums=== |
===Studio albums=== |
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* '' |
* ''Amos Lee (album)|Amos Lee'' (March 1, 2005; #113 (US); #2 (US Heatseekers)) |
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* '' |
* ''Supply and Demand (Amos Lee album)|Supply and Demand'' (October 3, 2006; #76 (US)) |
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* '' |
* ''Last Days at the Lodge'' (2008) |
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===EPs=== |
===EPs=== |
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*''Amos Lee EP'', Blue Note Records, 2004 |
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*''Live from KCRW'', Blue Note Records, 2005 |
*''Live from KCRW'', Blue Note Records, 2005 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://bluenote.com/ArtistMain.aspx?ArtistId=920167 Amos Lee at Blue Note Records] |
*[http://bluenote.com/ArtistMain.aspx?ArtistId=920167 Amos Lee at Blue Note Records] |
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Revision as of 18:20, 3 July 2008
Amos Lee is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His musical style encompasses folk music|folk, soul, and jazz. He has released three albums on Blue Note Records, Amos Lee (album)|Amos Lee, Supply and Demand (Amos Lee album)|Supply and Demand and Last Days at the Lodge|Last Days at the Lodge. He has been on tour with musicians such as Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, Paul Simon, and Merle Haggard. Lee performs with drummer Fred Berman and bassist Jaron Olevsky. Some of his musical influences include Stevie Wonder, John Prine, Bill Withers, and James Taylor.
Early life
Born in 1978, Lee grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey|Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He graduated from Cherry Hill High School East.Moon, Tom. "Philadelphia's emerging musical talents", The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 26, 2003. Accessed October 17, 2007. He enrolled at the University of South Carolina in 1995, graduating with an English degree. While attending the university, Lee's stepfather gave him an acoustic guitar. Lee also found a job at a record store that specialized in jazz musicians, where he picked up an affinity for Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis.<ref name="gitlin">cite news|last=Gitlin|first=Lauren|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/amoslee/articles/story/7092465/10_artists_to_watch_amos_lee |title=10 Artists to Watch: Amos Lee|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=March 10 2005 After college, he moved back to Philadelphia and taught elementary school for two years, but later made the decision to stop teaching in order to pursue a career in music. Lee released a self-produced Extended Play|EP that featured five songs in 2003, and was signed by Blue Note Records soon afterward. The EP sold well in Philadelphia, catching the attention of Norah Jones. Jones invited Lee to open for her on her 2004 tour. Lee has also taken part in shows with Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Paul Simon and John PrineWinter,Miller."A Ready-Made Idol? Nope, Just a Folkie Happy to Play His Music,The New York Times, October 04, 2006.
Musical career
Debut album
Lee Alexander, the bassist in Norah Jones' band, produced Amos Lee's Amos Lee (album)|self-titled debut album, which was released in March of 2005. Norah Jones made an appearance on several of the tracks, playing piano and contributing vocals. The album found significant commercial success, hitting a peak of #2 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.cite news|title=Top Heatseekers|publisher=Billboard|date=June 10 2006 Later that month he was named one of Rolling Stone's "Top 10 Artists to Watch."[1] To promote the album, Lee performed on popular television shows such as The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show, Total Request Live, and Austin City Limits,<ref name=imdb>cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1821225/%7Ctitle=Internet Movie Database: Amos Lee Accessed October 3, 2006 the latter on August 10 2005, which was also aired on Public Broadcasting System|PBS on November 11 of that year. In March and April of 2005, Lee opened for Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan. Lee's song "Colors" was featured on House (TV series)|Housecite web | url = http://www.have-dog.com/house/ | title = play.house | accessdate = 2006-10-01 | language = English language|English
and on the finale of the second season of Grey's Anatomy.cite web|url=http://abc.go.com/primetime/greysanatomy/music?pn=mguide&ep=27&s=2%7Ctitle=ABC.com Grey's Anatomy: Music GuideAccessed October 1, 2006 It was also used in the 2005 movie Just Like Heaven (film)|Just Like Heaven, which featured Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. The songs "Colors" and "Sympathize" were also used in episodes of the first season of abc's "Brothers & Sisters". Lee's songs "Shout Out Loud" and "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" were both used during the ABC show Six Degrees. "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" was also heard during NBC's Studio 60. NBC also utilised Lee's "Seen It All Before" on an episode of their widely-acclaimed ER (TV series)|ER primetime drama series.
Supply and Demand
Lee's second album, titled Supply and Demand (Amos Lee album)|Supply and Demand, was released on October 3 2006 in the United States. The album was produced by Natalie Merchant's bassist Barrie Maguire, and peaked at #76 on the Billboard 200. Jazz singer Lizz Wright contributed background vocals on the song "Freedom". The first single from the album is "Shout Out Loud."cite web|url=http://amoslee.com/music.php%7Ctitle=Amos Lee - Music Accessed October 1, 2006 To promote the album, Lee played on The Tonight Show on September 28, 2006.
The track "Skipping Stone" also played on the ER episode "Dying Is Easy" (originally aired February 8th 2007).[2] The song "Sweet Pea" was also featured in December 2007 in television commercials for AT&T.
Last Days at the Lodge
Lee's third studio album, Last Days at the Lodge, was released on June 24, 2008.cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?pid=647858&aid=1140154 |title=Billboard.com - Discography - Amos Lee - Last Days at the Lodge |year=2008 |accessdate=2008-05-31 |publisher=Billboard.com
Live recordings
Amos Lee recorded a live session at Abbey Road Studios in the summer of 2006 for Live from Abbey Road. His performance was screened on the Sundance Channel in the USA and Channel 4 in the UK in an episode also featuring Randy Crawford and Joe Sample and David Gilmour. There are also two short live recordings available from KCRW, one released in November 2005 and the other in March 2007 (available digitally).
Discography
Studio albums
- Amos Lee (album)|Amos Lee (March 1, 2005; #113 (US); #2 (US Heatseekers))
- Supply and Demand (Amos Lee album)|Supply and Demand (October 3, 2006; #76 (US))
- Last Days at the Lodge (2008)
EPs
- Amos Lee EP, Blue Note Records, 2004
- Live from KCRW, Blue Note Records, 2005
References
Reflist
External links
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