Gabe Lee
Longhorn Ballroom
216 Corinth St
Dallas, TX 75207
31 mai 2024
19:00 UTC−5
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Mike
26 avril 2024
Gabe is an epic songwriter and even a better person. Always a Damn good show. Need more Dobro!
Durham, NC@Carolina Theatre
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Biographie de Gabe Lee
Gabe Lee is known for songwriting that subtly details the intricacies of situations, with slow-moving tempos that often find him inhabiting voices of characters wrestling with internal and external struggles.
Raised Rowdy, noting that Lee’s songs “could be torn from the pages of a formal literary work”; and Saving Country Music, saying “you may struggle to find another collection of 10 songs so well-composed with wit, insight, and soul,” among others.
Gabe’s songwriting showcases his unique perspective, an outlook influenced by a musical childhood -- one in which he was surrounded by music, though he gathered his knowledge of both classic rock and contemporary sounds from friends in his neighborhood.
One of just a few songwriters of Asian descent in Nashville’s Americana scene, Lee’s parents immigrated from Taiwan in the early ‘80s to pursue master’s degrees at the University of Arizona. They followed a job to Nashville, where he was raised. His family’s musical tastes hinged on a peculiar amalgam of church and gospel, classical music, and NPR radio.
Plus d'infoRaised Rowdy, noting that Lee’s songs “could be torn from the pages of a formal literary work”; and Saving Country Music, saying “you may struggle to find another collection of 10 songs so well-composed with wit, insight, and soul,” among others.
Gabe’s songwriting showcases his unique perspective, an outlook influenced by a musical childhood -- one in which he was surrounded by music, though he gathered his knowledge of both classic rock and contemporary sounds from friends in his neighborhood.
One of just a few songwriters of Asian descent in Nashville’s Americana scene, Lee’s parents immigrated from Taiwan in the early ‘80s to pursue master’s degrees at the University of Arizona. They followed a job to Nashville, where he was raised. His family’s musical tastes hinged on a peculiar amalgam of church and gospel, classical music, and NPR radio.
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