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American Dreamer

Frankie Lee

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Format: CD

Cat No: VJCD224

Release Date:  02 October 2015

Label:  Loose Music

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5029432022423

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  02 October 2015

Label:  Loose Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5029432022416

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Born on the banks of the Mississippi river, Lee's family later moved to Minneapolis. Following the death of his father in a motorcycle accident when he was 12, Frankie immersed himself in the city's music scene, appearing onstage with local heroes Slim Dunlap (The Replacements) and Curtiss A at the impressionable age of 14. At the age of 20 Lee dropped out of college, re-invested his soccer scholarship funds in a Volvo Station wagon and embarked on a life-long love affair with America's open roads. Lee's first stop was Nashville, where he met Merle Haggard on the same day he drove into town. Lee then moved on to Austin, TX where he spent 6 years working for Townes Van Zandt's son JT building cabinets. Soon after he turned 22, Lee was diagnosed with narcolepsy, and was prescribed methamphetamines to counteract its effects. Over the next two years Lee struggled to find a midpoint between sleepwalking and speeding, and developed a serious drug habit in the process he has since kicked. Eventually, he was taken in by friend and famed engineer Patrick McCarthy (U2, REM, Madonna). The move proved pivotal in Lee's songwriting career as McCarthy taught him how to listen and record the music he was hearing in his head. In 2010 Lee moved back from California to Minnesota and has spent the last 3 years working on a hog farm in rural Minnesota and developing songs for his debut album

    Description

    Born on the banks of the Mississippi river, Lee's family later moved to Minneapolis. Following the death of his father in a motorcycle accident when he was 12, Frankie immersed himself in the city's music scene, appearing onstage with local heroes Slim Dunlap (The Replacements) and Curtiss A at the impressionable age of 14. At the age of 20 Lee dropped out of college, re-invested his soccer scholarship funds in a Volvo Station wagon and embarked on a life-long love affair with America's open roads. Lee's first stop was Nashville, where he met Merle Haggard on the same day he drove into town. Lee then moved on to Austin, TX where he spent 6 years working for Townes Van Zandt's son JT building cabinets. Soon after he turned 22, Lee was diagnosed with narcolepsy, and was prescribed methamphetamines to counteract its effects. Over the next two years Lee struggled to find a midpoint between sleepwalking and speeding, and developed a serious drug habit in the process he has since kicked. Eventually, he was taken in by friend and famed engineer Patrick McCarthy (U2, REM, Madonna). The move proved pivotal in Lee's songwriting career as McCarthy taught him how to listen and record the music he was hearing in his head. In 2010 Lee moved back from California to Minnesota and has spent the last 3 years working on a hog farm in rural Minnesota and developing songs for his debut album

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. High And Dry
      • 2. Where Do We Belong
      • 3. Queen Of Carolina
      • 4. East Side Blues
      • 5. Black Dog
      • 6. Buffalo
      • 7. Honest Man
      • 8. Know By Now
      • 9. Horses
      • 10. American Dreamer

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. High And Dry
      • 2. Where Do We Belong
      • 3. Queen Of Carolina
      • 4. East Side Blues
      • 5. Black Dog
      • 6. Buffalo
      • 7. Honest Man
      • 8. Know By Now
      • 9. Horses
      • 10. American Dreamer