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Artist description
Jared Lee is a singer/songwriter in the tradition of Jim Croce,Harry Chapin, Billy Joel, and Garth Brooks. Modern country with folk, folk-rock and blues influences. His voice is powerfull and expressive, with tremendous range. The baritone of Alan Jackson, the tenor of Colin Rae and a style uniquely his own. Whether he's belting out a rockin' blues tune as in "Too Damn Tired", or delivering a beautiful ballad in a simple acoustic arrangement as in "Now That You're Gone", his voice rings true with a passion refreshingly evident in everything he does. He seems destined to become one of the finest singer/songwriters performing today.
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Music Style
Country and folk music as if written by Harry Chapin, Jim Croce, or Cole Porter. Intelligent well crafted lyrics and memmorable melodies,Sung with power and passion in a style all his own |
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Musical Influences
Jim Croce,Billy Joel,Garth Brooks,Harry Chapin,Neil Diamond, Colin Rae and too many others to count. |
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Similar Artists
Colin Rae,Garth Brooks,Steve Wariner,Ty Herndon,Alan Jackson |
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Artist History
Jared Lee was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. He has performed at Historical Old Tucson and at various clubs throughout the southwest. His music video "The Desert Speaks" was originally written for the world famous Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum, has become a southwestern favorite. His songs have won him acclaim in numerous international songwriting contests, and he continues to pursue success both as a recording artist and a songwriter.
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Instruments
Guitars,keyboards,percussion,harmonica |
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Albums
Currently recording and producing |
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Additional Info
He has written several songs for news features, and local charities. |
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Location
Tucson, AZ - USA |
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