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"When I first heard about Lee Domann and his music, the report was so glowing, it bothered me that I wasn't there. It was a year before I could see him perform. It was worth the wait. His songs have depth and imagination, a contemporary feel, and a relevance that transcends the moment. Lee Domann delivered a show that made his audience laugh and cry. His songs stay with you. They make you think about things that matter. And that's all too rare with today's music."
- Larry Wines, host, "Tied to the Tracks"
KCSN 88.5 FM
Los Angeles, CA
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Columnist/Feature Writer
FolkWorks Magazine
Lee Domann is an award-winning songwriter, storyteller, and modern-day troubadour. His style is reminiscent of Garrison Keillor, of public radio's 'A Prairie Home Companion.' He has been called, 'Garrison with Guitar'. He has recorded seven solo albums in his 25 year career. His songs have been recorded by a variety of artists, including Kathy Mattea and Riders In The Sky. His music is eclectic, embracing the roots of folk, rock, country, Celtic, gospel, and plays in a variety of settings:
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Lee presently is writing songs for his newest creation,"Down To Monterey," a musical history of and journey through the year 1967. It is a multi-media presentation seen through the eyes of two fictional young hitchhikers leaving the Midwest for the "Summer of Love" in California. The show will premier Sunday evening, January 25, 2009 at Culver-Palms United Methodist Church in Culver City, CA.
Lee was born and raised in Kansas, spent 27 years in Nashville, TN, and now resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Please contact him directly for bookings.
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