Multifaceted, smart-sexy, and occasionally funny as hell, Lee Quick dishes out original Americana, alt. country, pop folk, and whatever else she feels like. The ex-New Orleans singer-songwriter-guitarist delivers insightful and well-crafted songs with wit and warmth, and with attitude ranging from sarcastic to sentimental.
Half songwriter and half classical musician, Lee is a genuine and compelling performer, a skilled guitarist, and able to deliver both intensity and nuance in her live shows. In other words: she sounds good, plays good, and looks good doing it.
Lee's original songs show many influences, from the Beatles and Elvis Costello to Johnny Cash and Lucinda Williams. Her first album, "Do You Think?", recorded in a shotgun house (now deceased) in the Lower Ninth Ward, was self-released in February 2004 and is available online at iTunes and CDbaby.com.
In 2005 a hurricane named Katrina forced Lee to relocate from New Orleans to Nashville, Tennessee, where she appears regularly around town, including the famous Bluebird Cafe Writers Night.
In 2007 Lee unveiled a batch of new songs called "Songs For Refugees," written and recorded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and largely in the throes of despair. But not all of the songs are funny.
In 2008 Lee posted a collection of songs titled "I Wandered (I Wondered)," featuring hippy-dippy-trippy-trancy-poppy songs for groovy moods. Perfect for 4:20 in the afternoon.
follow Lee's twits > Twitter.com/LeeQuick
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