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Albert Lee
a year ago
Check it out! Albert Lee is performing a Sunday matinee at Hallcrest Vineyards in Felton on the July 23. This will be a blast!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/albert-lee-tickets-642389553447

Fan Reviews

January 14th 2024
A great performance , by a truly legendary guitarist, Albert Lee, in such an intimate setting. Just wonderful!
New York, NY@
Iridium
Dan
January 14th 2024
Outstanding Performance
New York, NY@
Iridium
Lauri
June 24th 2023
Albert Lee at SOhO was a magical night. Albert played 2 long sets chock full of his best material backed by an incredible band... Herman Matthews on drums, David Chamberlain on bass, and Jon Greathouse on keys. The evening included a meet & greet before the show where Albert addressed those who arrived early, signed some CDs, and shared some great stories. The venue was packed solid with a mix of fans, some even came up from Orange County. Santa Barbara celebrated a fantastic Tuesday night with this legendary 2x Grammy winning guitarist.
Santa Barbara, CA@
Soho Restaurant & Music Club
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About Albert Lee

Guitar legend ALBERT LEE first came to prominence during a 1964-68 stint in British Blues and R & B stalwarts Chris Farlowe’s Thunderbirds. After working in the UK bands for touring country acts such as Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis, Lee’s next full- time berth was two years with the UK answer to the Flying Burrito Brothers and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band-Head , Hands, and Feet. His reputation grew and session work blossomed, including appearances on “The London Bo Diddley Sessions” for Chess and Jerry Lee Lewis’ “The London Sessions”. This and other work with U.S. based greats led to a permanent position in the Crickets, and by the time that ended Albert had long since made Southern California his home. There he became friendly with Don Everly, who had also settled in Southern California; they played regularly on a formal and informal basis, with Albert contributing to Don’s 1974 solo effort “Sunset Towers”. The move to California also led to work on sessions for the debut album of Jackson Browne.

Lee joined Joe Cocker’s band in the mid 70s, a time that included recordings for the April 1976 release “Stingray”. From there A & M records singed Albert as an artist in his own right. The solo album’s completion was delayed by constant studio and touring work, primarily in Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band; in 1976 Albert replaced James Burton when Burton left to continue work with Elvis Presley’s TCB band. The Emmylou Harris albums “Luxury Liner” (Jan. 1977), “Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town” (Jan. 1978) “Blue Kentucky Girl” (April 1979), “Roses in the Snow” (May 1980, recorded July 1979), and “Evangeline” (Jan 1981, recorded 1978-80) all include Albert. He ended his touring tenure with the Hot Band to complete his solo album, and “Hiding” was finally released in 1979.

An invitation around the Christmas season in 1978 led to a five year adventure for Albert in Eric Clapton’s band. The live album “Just One Night”, recorded at Budokan in December 1979, was the first release (April 1980) to feature Albert. “Another Ticket” (Feb. 1981), “Time Pieces Vol 2-Live in the 70s” (1983), and “Money and Cigarettes” (Feb. 1983) all were part of Albert’s tenure with Eric.
Albert Lee's song "Country Boy" helped to redefine country guitar for a whole generation of players, and was later to become a #1 hit for multi-instrumentalist Ricky Skaggs.
His studio work in this period continued, including contributions to three albums by Rosanne Cash: 1979’s “Right or Wrong”, 1981’s “Seven Year Ache”, and 1982’s “Somewhere in the Stars”. Other sessions included work with Dave Edmunds, Rodney Crowell, Nanci Griffith, Carlene Carter, and countless others. His solo efforts continued as well, with the self titled “Albert Lee” in 1982, and instrumental releases on MCA- the acclaimed “Speechless” (1986) and “Gagged but not Bound” (1987).

When the Everly Brothers reunited on September, 23, 1983 at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Albert was on hand as guitarist and Musical Director. He continued in that role for over 20 years until the brothers retired. An invitation in 1987 by steel guitarist Gerry Hogan for Albert to play his annual festival led to the formation of Albert Lee and Hogan’s Heroes, who remain an active touring force in the UK and Europe- and a recording force worldwide, with 7 albums to their credit. The DVD “Live at the Tivoli” was released in 2011, and the new CD, “On the Town Tonight” was released on February 14, 2012.

Albert has been awarded 2 Grammys in his illustrious career. In 2002, Lee received a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” from the CD “Earl Scruggs and Friends”. In 2009, he again received a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performace for the track “Clusterpluck” from Brad Paisley’s album of the same name.

Albert remained an occasional member of the Crickets, and toured regularly with Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. Sugar Hill Records released Albert’s solo efforts “Heartbreak Hill” in 2003 and “Road Runner” in 2006. A summer 2011 jaunt with John Jorgenson prompted Albert to form his own U.S. band for the very first time. With sellouts at venues from coast-to-coast already in their rear view mirror, Albert Lee and his great band will tour again in throughout 2023.
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Genres:
Country, Rock, Rockabilly
Hometown:
Lingen, United Kingdom

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Concerts and tour dates

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Past
All Concerts & Live Streams

Live Photos of Albert Lee

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Latest Post

Albert Lee
a year ago
Check it out! Albert Lee is performing a Sunday matinee at Hallcrest Vineyards in Felton on the July 23. This will be a blast!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/albert-lee-tickets-642389553447
Albert Lee's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

January 14th 2024
A great performance , by a truly legendary guitarist, Albert Lee, in such an intimate setting. Just wonderful!
New York, NY@
Iridium
Dan
January 14th 2024
Outstanding Performance
New York, NY@
Iridium
Lauri
June 24th 2023
Albert Lee at SOhO was a magical night. Albert played 2 long sets chock full of his best material backed by an incredible band... Herman Matthews on drums, David Chamberlain on bass, and Jon Greathouse on keys. The evening included a meet & greet before the show where Albert addressed those who arrived early, signed some CDs, and shared some great stories. The venue was packed solid with a mix of fans, some even came up from Orange County. Santa Barbara celebrated a fantastic Tuesday night with this legendary 2x Grammy winning guitarist.
Santa Barbara, CA@
Soho Restaurant & Music Club
View More Fan Reviews

About Albert Lee

Guitar legend ALBERT LEE first came to prominence during a 1964-68 stint in British Blues and R & B stalwarts Chris Farlowe’s Thunderbirds. After working in the UK bands for touring country acts such as Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis, Lee’s next full- time berth was two years with the UK answer to the Flying Burrito Brothers and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band-Head , Hands, and Feet. His reputation grew and session work blossomed, including appearances on “The London Bo Diddley Sessions” for Chess and Jerry Lee Lewis’ “The London Sessions”. This and other work with U.S. based greats led to a permanent position in the Crickets, and by the time that ended Albert had long since made Southern California his home. There he became friendly with Don Everly, who had also settled in Southern California; they played regularly on a formal and informal basis, with Albert contributing to Don’s 1974 solo effort “Sunset Towers”. The move to California also led to work on sessions for the debut album of Jackson Browne.

Lee joined Joe Cocker’s band in the mid 70s, a time that included recordings for the April 1976 release “Stingray”. From there A & M records singed Albert as an artist in his own right. The solo album’s completion was delayed by constant studio and touring work, primarily in Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band; in 1976 Albert replaced James Burton when Burton left to continue work with Elvis Presley’s TCB band. The Emmylou Harris albums “Luxury Liner” (Jan. 1977), “Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town” (Jan. 1978) “Blue Kentucky Girl” (April 1979), “Roses in the Snow” (May 1980, recorded July 1979), and “Evangeline” (Jan 1981, recorded 1978-80) all include Albert. He ended his touring tenure with the Hot Band to complete his solo album, and “Hiding” was finally released in 1979.

An invitation around the Christmas season in 1978 led to a five year adventure for Albert in Eric Clapton’s band. The live album “Just One Night”, recorded at Budokan in December 1979, was the first release (April 1980) to feature Albert. “Another Ticket” (Feb. 1981), “Time Pieces Vol 2-Live in the 70s” (1983), and “Money and Cigarettes” (Feb. 1983) all were part of Albert’s tenure with Eric.
Albert Lee's song "Country Boy" helped to redefine country guitar for a whole generation of players, and was later to become a #1 hit for multi-instrumentalist Ricky Skaggs.
His studio work in this period continued, including contributions to three albums by Rosanne Cash: 1979’s “Right or Wrong”, 1981’s “Seven Year Ache”, and 1982’s “Somewhere in the Stars”. Other sessions included work with Dave Edmunds, Rodney Crowell, Nanci Griffith, Carlene Carter, and countless others. His solo efforts continued as well, with the self titled “Albert Lee” in 1982, and instrumental releases on MCA- the acclaimed “Speechless” (1986) and “Gagged but not Bound” (1987).

When the Everly Brothers reunited on September, 23, 1983 at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Albert was on hand as guitarist and Musical Director. He continued in that role for over 20 years until the brothers retired. An invitation in 1987 by steel guitarist Gerry Hogan for Albert to play his annual festival led to the formation of Albert Lee and Hogan’s Heroes, who remain an active touring force in the UK and Europe- and a recording force worldwide, with 7 albums to their credit. The DVD “Live at the Tivoli” was released in 2011, and the new CD, “On the Town Tonight” was released on February 14, 2012.

Albert has been awarded 2 Grammys in his illustrious career. In 2002, Lee received a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” from the CD “Earl Scruggs and Friends”. In 2009, he again received a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performace for the track “Clusterpluck” from Brad Paisley’s album of the same name.

Albert remained an occasional member of the Crickets, and toured regularly with Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. Sugar Hill Records released Albert’s solo efforts “Heartbreak Hill” in 2003 and “Road Runner” in 2006. A summer 2011 jaunt with John Jorgenson prompted Albert to form his own U.S. band for the very first time. With sellouts at venues from coast-to-coast already in their rear view mirror, Albert Lee and his great band will tour again in throughout 2023.
Show More
Genres:
Country, Rock, Rockabilly
Hometown:
Lingen, United Kingdom

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