Amos Lee
Amos Lee is a folk-pop singer-songwriter whose songs have been featured in various TV shows like Studio 60, House M.D. and Grey's Anatomy.
A former elementary school teacher, Lee decided to pursue music and released an EP in 2003. He was soon signed to Blue Note Records, and released his self-titled debut album in 2005, which includes the songs "Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight," "Colors" and "Arms of a Woman."
The following year, Lee released his second album, Supply and Demand, featuring "Shout Out Loud and Sweet Pea," which was used in AT&T; commercials in 2007.
Since the release of his EP, Lee has toured with many established artists, including Norah Jones, Paul Simon, Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. His third album, Last Days at the Lodge is scheduled for a 2008 release.
Fast Facts
- Born: 1978
- Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
- Career: 2004-present
- Label: Blue Note Records
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