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With his laid-back vocal delivery and acoustic songwriting,
Amos Lee
draws inspiration from soul music, contemporary jazz, and '70s folk artists like
James Taylor
. The Philadelphia native first became serious about performing while attending the University of South Carolina during the mid-'90s. After graduating with a degree in English, he taught elementary school before deciding to pursue a music career full-time. A period of waiting tables and bartending followed as
Lee
honed his songwriting skills. He eventually landed some high-profile gigs as an opening act, including an extended tour with pianist/vocalist
Norah Jones
, whose bassist, Lee Alexander, agreed to produce
Lee
's first album.
With Alexander's help,
Amos Lee
released his self-titled debut on Blue Note in 2005. The album won
Lee
a small following for his blend of acoustic funk, folk, and light jazz, and he returned one year later with a sophomore effort,
Supply and Demand
.
Last Days at the Lodge
followed in 2008, cracking the Top 40 upon its release and becoming
Lee
's highest-charting album to date. His audience grew accordingly, prompting
Lee
to ask some of his most famous fans -- including Willie Nelson, Iron & Wine's Sam Beam, Calexico, and Lucinda Williams -- to appear on his next record. The result, Mission Bell, was recorded in 2010 with Calexico's Joey Burns producing, and released early the following year. In 2012,
Lee
delivered the EP As the Crow Flies featuring previously unreleased songs recorded during the Mission Bell sessions.
–
Matt Collar, Rovi
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Discography
As the Crow Flies
Mission Bell
Last Days at the Lodge
Amos Lee/Supply & Demand
Supply and Demand
2011
iTunes Live from SoHo
2010
Windows Are Rolled Down
2006
Night Train
2006
Shout out Loud
2005
Amos Lee
2005
Colors (2 Tracks)
2004
Arms of a Woman
2004
Amos Lee [2004]
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