Rick Lee

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Folk Natick, Massachusetts USA Contact

"Here is a man with a voice that is warm enough to fry eggs on...And this great voice is backed by some consummate musicianship...nothing short of sublime." ---Folk World (Germany), January, 2006 Old-time 5-string banjo, piano, ballads, tunes, originals, old country vocals, sea songs.

Artist Information

Biography

Rick Lee is a Massachusetts-based old-time banjo and piano player, singer and songwriter whose family roots are deep in Tennessee. He has been a part of the New England music scene for more than forty years. His Tennessee-born grandfather was a singer with a repertoire from the mountains of eastern Tennessee, and Rick's early work included southern mountain, and Scots and Irish ballads and tunes.

Through the years, Rick has become known for his dedication to finding wonderful songs from diverse sources and bringing them together seamlessly to form a rich tapestry of varying moods, colors and textures in his live shows and his recordings. His material ranges from songs that are of another time to songs that speak of the idiosyncrasies and beauty of modern life, from the profound to the comical, and includes a sprinkling of his signature banjo instrumentals. His love of the song shows through not only in his treatment of the songs he performs, but in the marvelous, in-depth liner notes he provides with each recording. These notes allow the listener to reach a deeper level of understanding and appreciation of the evolution and history behind the traditional songs Rick records, as well as to get a glimpse into what makes songwriters tick.

Instrumentation

Rick Lee, vocals, 5-string banjo, piano, keyboards.
Bob Zentz, vocals, guitar, mandolin, cittern, banjo,
squeeze-boxes, autoharp.
Dave Howard, vocals, guitar, mandolin.
Bill Walach, mandolin.
Calendar at: http://www.musi-cal.com/search?performers=Lee,Rick

Discography

CDs:
Natick, Waterbug/Swift River, 1995/2004
There's Talk About A Fence, Waterbug, 1999
Scuttlebutt, Tall Ships, Soundside, 2000
Look What Thoughts Will Do, Swift River, 2005

Official Website

http://www.ricklee.org

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Rick Lee - hi res

  • Rick Lee painted

  • Rick Lee - face

  • Rick Lee

  • Banjo monochrome

  • Rick Lee - sun

  • Rick Lee - sea small

  • Rick Lee - sea profile

Press

  • voice that is warm enough to fry eggs on [+ Show ]

    Rick Lee: “Look What Thoughts Will Do” Label: Swift River Music (SRMCD101); 2005; Playing time: 5...

  • always holds your interest in the story he's telling [+ Show ]

    Rick Lee - Look What Thoughts Will Do - SRM CD-111 Whether your musical preference is for Countr...

  • Towering over this exceptional collection is "Natick" [+ Show ]

    Most recently received review from Folk on Tap (UK), Issue 71, Spring, 1997: "Rick's rich voice a...

  • plays the banjo like the devil [+ Show ]

    A new review of "Natick" by Stavros Moschopoulos in FAO CASA Gazette/ April, 1997 Issue /magazine o...

  • The song is truly epic [+ Show ]

    Joe DeRouen wrote this next review for Fast Folk Magazine: As the title track o...

  • Bob Franke's review [+ Show ]

    On the internet, in the June 21, 1995 Folk_Music Digest, Bob Franke wrote this generous note revie...

  • Rich Warren's review [+ Show ]

    Sing Out! http://www.singout.org/, Vol 43 No. 4 Summer 1999 RICK LEE There's Talk About A Fe...

  • Bruce Baker's review [+ Show ]

    Dirty Linen, http://www.dirtylinen.com, Folk & World Music #83 - August/September '99, p. 64 Ric...

  • experience informs the authority of the performances [+ Show ]

    RICK LEE, Look What Thoughts Will Do, (Swift River 111). This is a varied collection of traditio...

Setlist

Depends on setting. Can do all traditional ballads,
all country, all seafaring, all instrumental, or
feature bandmembers -- especially Bob Zentz
and Scuttlebutt.

Basic Requirements


Calendar

There are no upcoming dates at this time.