Amos Lee
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Amos Lee was named as one of the Rolling Stone's "Top 10 Artists to Watch". His album Supply And Demand reached No.76 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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About
Amos Lee came from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He went to University of Southern Carolina majoring in English. He became a teacher at an elementary school but decided to pursue music full time. There came a time in Lee’s life when he was bartending and waiting on tables. At his spare time, Lee wrote music. Playing at local clubs and landed a gig with Norah Jones in her extended tour. In 2005, he issued his debut album, Blue Note followed by [[Supply And Demand]in 2006.
Chart Toppers
| Year | Album | Top Heatseekers | Billboard Hot 100 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Amos Lee | 2 | 113 |
| 2006 | Supply And Demand | 76 |
News
Tours & Concerts
25 Apr 2008 - BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Brooklyn
26 Apr 2008 - BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Brooklyn
27 Apr 2008 - BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Brooklyn
25 may 2008 - UCLA Jazz Reggae Festival Los Angeles, California
12 jun 2008 - Midland Center for the Arts - Dow Gardens Midland, Michigan
14 jun 2008 - Minnesota Zoo Amphitheater Minneapolis
26 jul 2008 - FloydFest Floyd
20 august 2008 - Oregon Zoo Portland, Oregon
Announcements
Discography
Albums
April 21, 2004 Right at Home |
October 03, 2006 Blue Note |
Singles
| Year | Single | Label | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Arms of a Woman | EMI | Amos Lee (album) |
| 2006 | Shout out Loud | Blue Note | Supply and Demand |
| 2006 | Night Train | Blue Note | Supply and Demand |
Other artists
Similar artists
Influences
Contemporaries
Trivia
- He was named one of Rolling Stone's "Top 10 Artists to Watch".
- He loves to play basketball and a big fan of the team Philadelphia Eagles.
- He was a former teacher and a bartender.
Reviews
Amos Lee has thoughtful lyrics in his music. He crafts classy and emotional singles. Lee’s songs have soft guitar playing which goes very well with his smooth voice. Mimi 08:30, 23 April 2008 (PST)

