
Amos Lee (born June 22, 1977[1]) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His musical style encompasses folk, soul, and jazz. He has released four albums on Blue Note Records, Amos Lee, Supply and Demand, Last Days at the Lodge, and Mission Bell. He has been on tour with musicians such as Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, Paul Simon, Merle Haggard, John Prine, and Dave Matthews Band. Lee performs with drummer Fred Berman and bassist Jaron Olevsky. Some of his musical influences include Stevie Wonder, John Prine, Bill Withers, and James Taylor. Debut albumLee Alexander, the bassist in Norah Jones' band, produced Amos Lee's self-titled debut album, which was released in March 2005. Norah Jones made an appearance on several of the tracks, playing piano and contributing vocals. The album found significant commercial success, hitting a peak of #2 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.[5] Later that month he was named one of Rolling Stone's "Top 10 Artists to Watch."[3] To promote the album, Lee performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show, Total Request Live, and Austin City Limits,[6] in 2005, which was also aired on PBS that year. In March and April 2005, Lee opened for Merle Haggard and Bob Dylan. Lee's song "Colors" was featured on House and on an episode of Grey's Anatomy.[7] It was also used in the 2005 movie Just Like Heaven. The songs "Colors" and "Sympathize" were also used in episodes of "Brothers <b>...</b>
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