A Lonely Lullaby

A Lonely Lullaby

  • 流派:Country 乡村
  • 语种:英语
  • 发行时间:2015-10-05
  • 类型:Single

简介

Kate Lee's passion and dedication has afforded her great respect in the music community as a vocalist, instrumentalist, and songwriter. Whether performing her original material or backing up a major entertainer, Lee brings a wealth of stylistic understanding and a unique, discerning sense of phrasing to both the stage and studio. She is an energetic young woman with extensive musical scholarship and experience. She currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee and is a founding member of the Americana duo Wisewater along with Forrest O’Connor as well as The O'Connor Family Band with Mark O'Connor, Maggie O'Connor, and Forrest O'Connor. She also has recorded several solo albums. "A Lonely Lullaby" was produced by Kristin Wilkinson, and it features some of Nashville’s top session musicians, including Bryan Sutton, Viktor Krauss, John Gardner, Gary Prim, and Tim Lauer. Kate has played violin and sung background vocals for many world-class entertainers, including Rod Stewart, Keith Urban, Kelly Clarkson, Vince Gill, Sugarland, Amy Grant, Trace Adkins, Lady Antebellum, Jake Owen, Mary J. Blige, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Lucy Hale, Little Big Town, Katherine Jenkins, Idina Menzel, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, LeeAnn Rimes, Alan Jackson, Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood, The Band Perry, Lauren Alaina, Scotty McCreery, Dan and Shay, Michael W. Smith, Mark O'Connor, Mary Gauthier, Kathy Mattea, Alison Brown, John Cowan, Claire Lynch, and Emmylou Harris. Her music career started at age nine, when she received her first violin in her hometown of Rochester, New York. “When my parents first brought home my rental violin from the local music store, I couldn’t stop looking at it and plucking the strings,” Lee recalls. “When I finally got to start playing it, I couldn’t stop. It sounds crazy, but I knew pretty quickly that I wanted to dedicate my life to music. I feel so fortunate that I found my passion so early.” Within several months of starting violin, Lee was studying both classical music as well as more traditional fiddling styles, including Irish, bluegrass, and French-Canadian. But it wasn’t until her father encouraged her to sing that her music started taking off. “At first, I was so focused on violin that I didn’t know I had a voice,” says Lee. “I had no idea that it would become such an amazing channel for expressing myself musically and a major part of who I am as an artist.” After she began singing, the frequency and quality of her performances increased, and she began writing her own songs. At age 12, she brought together some of Rochester’s top string players to form a band called Kate Lee with No Strings Attached. During high school, Lee studied classical violin with Oleg Lupines and classical voice with Dr. Min Jin and Kayleen Follman, and she was a member of both the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra. Meanwhile, she toured with No Strings Attached and developed a strong fan base throughout the Northeast. In 2009, she won the “Search for a Star” talent contest for her original composition and performance of “On Your Way.” As a result, she was invited to perform the song with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra at the world-renowned Eastman Theatre. While still in high school, Lee wrote songs for various non-profit agencies, including The Missing and Abused Children Foundation (“In the Mirror”) and The Granting Dreams Foundation (“When You Dream”). After graduating with top honors from Webster Schroeder High School, Lee attended Belmont University as a Commercial Violin Major. There, she studied classical violin with Elisabeth Small, bluegrass and traditional fiddle styles with Tammy Rogers King and Buddy Spicher, jazz with Billy Contreras, and string arranging with Dr. Jeff Kirk. “It has always been so important to me to study different styles,” Lee says of her education. “It allows me to feel confident when supporting other artists, and it also helps me understand what characterizes me as an artist.” Lee balanced her schoolwork with an increasingly busy performing and recording schedule. She became a go-to session fiddler and vocalist during her freshman year of college, and she performed regularly at songwriting showcases at some of Nashville’s preeminent venues, including the Bluebird Café. In 2011, Lee became a regular performer on the CMA Awards and CMA Country Christmas shows, backing up country music’s brightest stars on violin and harmony vocals. In May 2014, Lee graduated magna cum laude from Belmont University, earning her Bachelor of Music degree. Both during college and since her graduation, Lee has been touring nationally, performing in venues such as The Grand Ole Opry (Nashville, TN), The Birchmere (Alexandria, VA), The Peace Center Concert Hall (Greenville, SC), Penn’s Peak (Jim Thorpe, PA), and The Tivoli Theatre (Chattanooga, TN). She has opened for many national touring acts such as Don Williams (with Colm Kirwan), Mary Gauthier (as part of Wisewater), Rhonda Vincent, Dailey and Vincent, and the Grascals. Lee finds it important to make time to write and co-write regularly. One of her most fruitful co-writing relationships has been with hit-songwriter Pat Alger. The two co-wrote "In the Distance," which is the last track on Kate's "A Lonely Lullaby" EP. “Writing with Pat is such an amazing experience and learning opportunity for me,” she says. “He has an uncanny ability to envision himself in any situation and describe it in the most truthful, poetic way. He’s taught me to study and practice songwriting as I would an instrument.” Most of her time now is spent on the road performing as part of The O'Connor Family Band, Wisewater, or backing up other artists. When she is at home in Nashville, she stays busy writing, recording, and doing session work. “It’s such an amazing feeling interacting with an audience on stage or through a recording,” she says. “I’m thankful to every person who has related to my songs and enjoyed my performances.”

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