Jess Lee
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Jess Lee is a Canadian Métis country music singer-songwriter.
Signed by RCA in 1980 as the lead singer of the Midnite Rodeo Band his work with Rocky Swanson earned him several awards including BCCMA Male Vocalist and Album Of The Year honours.
He recorded his first solo album Honky Tonk Love Affair in 1990. This album included 5 Canadian chart hits including the #1 hit “Crowhill Road”. The title track was featured in the movie Harmony Cats, was voted song of the year by the BCCMA, and garnered Jess Lee the Country Male Vocalist Of The Year Award. He then spent several years songwriting in Nashville.
In the mid-90’s Jess Lee returned to his aboriginal musical roots, and together with songwriter Bonnie James wrote the album Sacred Ground. This recording reflects experiences of the aboriginal and métis peoples of North America and was subsequently nominated for a Juno Award.
In 2004, Jess Lee joined forces with Canadian indie label Mighty Peace Records and released a CD of new original roots music, Born In The North. The album has been credited by Larry Delaney of Country Music News as one of his top ten album picks for 2004. Jess Lee has appeared on numerous award shows and television shows including "Native Voices", and "The Tommy Hunter Show."
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[edit] Review Highlights
- “The best pure country voice in Canada” - Dennis Charney, Country Music News
- “His voice lingers long in your heart long after the music has stopped”- Native Network News
- “A gifted pure country vocalist often compared vocally, and accurately so, to Merle Haggard.” -Larry Delaney, Country Music News
[edit] Discography
[edit] Records (Album Releases: all formats)
- Midnite Rodeo Band, RCA Records, 1981 (out of print)
- MRB 2, RCA Records, 1983 (out of print)
- Midnite Eagle, RCA Records, 1987 (out of print)
- Honky Tonk Love Affair, Musicline Records, 1991
- Sacred Ground, 12th St. Records, 1995
- Born In The North, Mighty Peace Records, 2004
[edit] Video Releases
- "Honky Tonk Love Affair" 1991
- "Good Ol’ Boys" 1991
- "Sacred Ground" 1995
[edit] Awards
- BCCMA - Album Of The Year 1988
- BCCMA - Duo Of The Year 1988, 1991
- BCCMA - Male Vocalist Of The Year 1981, 1988, 1991
- BCCMA - Songwriter Of The Year 1991
- BCCMA - Group Of The Year 1981
- CARAS West Coast Music Awards - Country Male Vocalist 1991
- SOCAN - #1 Canadian Single (Crowhill Road) 1991
- CARAS Juno Awards- nomination country group of the year 1983, 1985
- CARAS Juno Awards- nomination Best Aboriginal Album 1995