Lee Domann - Folk Artist.
"Lee has been my friend for almost 30 years, and penned my first two singles. For him, music is about the truth -- at the core of the song or in the emotional connection with his audience. He writes from the soul, and you hear it in his songs."
-- Kathy Mattea
Narada (Virgin) Records
"The first time I heard Lee's songs I laughed a little and cried a little. I love his music."
--the late Marijohn Wilkin, writer of "Long Black Veil" and
co-founder of The Nashville Songwriters Association International
Lee Domann is deeply rooted in the folk traditions of such musical icons as Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan and Richie Havens. In his recent March Manifesto he declares his determination to be a good steward of the musical and cultural history of the 1950's and '60s. His musical style and the lyrics to many of his songs reflect this desire. Lee's next album will be entitled "Down to Monterey," the story of two young people from the Midwest who hitchhike to California where they experience 1967's "Summer of Love" and the Monterey Pop Festival.
Starting in September, 2007 Lee will expand his booking efforts to include such venues as folk clubs, coffeehouses, house concerts and festivals. If you'd like Lee to appear in your area, please click bookings.
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