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Rodney Lee
Rodney is a keyboard player, producer, and recording artist living in Los Angeles,
CA. He began studying piano at age 10. After earning both a B.S. and M.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering, Rodney spent a few years as an integrated circuit designer
for Bell Laboratories. However, his musical ambition inspired Lee to leave corporate
America and pursue a career in music. Heralding from Austin, TX with a background in
both classical and jazz piano, Rodney relocated to Los Angeles in the 1990’s to take
his music talents to a wider audience.
Rodney is equally at home in jazz, R&B, funk, pop, and electronica. Rodney's sound is honed from years of work on the road and in the studio with diverse artists such as Anastacia, Jody Watley, Mindi Abair, Chante Moore, El DeBarge, Dakota Moon, Chris Standring, Marc Antoine, Terence Trent D’Arby, The Solsonics, The B-Sharp Jazz Quartet, Freddie Hubbard, and the Jazz Crusaders. Rodney could be seen on tour with contemporary jazz saxophonist Mindi Abair, as musical director for Jody Watley, or performing with one of his latest solo projects: Alien Chatter is a unique blend of Jazz and Asian Underground, and The Satellite Orchestra is a cinematic journey into jazz-tronica with Lee navigating from a Fender Rhodes electric piano. Rodney's music has become a regular on KCRW, Los Angeles' premiere radio station for modern music. In addition to the above, Rodney's TV appearances include The Tonight Show, BBC's Top of the Pops, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Rosie O' Donnell Show, and Entertainment Tonight. Finally, Rodney has released an e-book entitled "Money Magic for Musicians". It's all about how to achieve a life-long AND prosperous career in the arts. from alienchatter.com |
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homepage: | rodneylee.net |
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Mirage MAMA Foundation MMF 1012 released 1995 recorded June 1995 in Glendale, CA/USA |
Randall Willis, soprano sax, tenor sax Rodney Lee, Hammond B-3 organ, piano Reggie Carson, bass Herb Graham jr., drums Eric McCain, percussion Carmen Bradford, vocals |
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