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Name
  
Julie Lee


Role
  
Singer · julielee.org


Albums
  
Will There Really Be a Morning, Stones

Similar People
  
Sarah Siskind, Sarah Masen, Ron Block, Andrew Greer, Ayen Munji‑Laurel

Profiles

Korby lenker and julie lee sing the angels rejoiced last night


Julie Lee is a singer/songwriter originally from Maryland now living in Nashville, Tennessee. She is also a member of the band Old Black Kettle, with Sarah Siskind, and has collaborated with Sarah Masen, Ron Block, Mike Farris, Vince Gill, Tim O'Brien, & Kenny Vaughan . Her songs have been covered by a wide range of artists but most notably, by Alison Krauss."Away Down the River" and "Jacob's Dream" (the story of the Lost Children of the Alleghenies) were recently recorded on her latest collection album, A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection (2007). Julie Has toured extensively in the UK and US as an Americana Folk Artist. Most notably, she has opened for Alison Krauss & Union Station at The Historic Ryman Auditorium in 2001, & played her own set at The Newport Folk Festival (2007).

Contents

Julie lee performing born to pine and sigh at wdvx


Albums

  • Stones (1999, Independent)
  • Many Waters (2000)
  • Made From Scratch (2003)
  • Stillhouse Road (2004, Compadre)
  • Take Me Out to Hear the Band (2007, Independent)
  • OBK LIVE (2007) (Old Black Kettle Live at The Station Inn)
  • Will There Really Be A Morning" (2009)
  • Julie Lee & The Baby-Daddies (2012)
  • Till And Mule (2013)
  • Contributions

  • "The Choir At Your Door" (2006)- "Angel's We Have Heard On High"
  • Song of America (2007) - "Once More Our God Vouchsafe to Shine"
  • Angel Band: The Hymn Sessions (Andrew Greer) (2012) - "Down By the Riverside"
  • "An East Nashville Christmas" (duet with Mike Farris)-"Go Tell It On The Mountain"
  • Lee's songs covered by other artists

  • "Beautiful Night" - Pam Tillis (Just in Time for Christmas)
  • "Undone" - Mark Erelli
  • "Here the Mountaintops to Roam" - Dave Peterson and 1946
  • "Stillhouse Road - Mark Newton Band (Hillbilly Pilgrim)
  • "Away Down the River" - Alison Krauss (A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection)
  • "Jacob's Dream" - Alison Krauss (A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection)
  • References

    Julie Lee Wikipedia