- Graham Lee (Australian musician)
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Name = Graham Lee
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Graham Lee
Alias = 'Evil' Graham Lee
Born = birth date and age|1953|12|11|df=yes
flagicon|AUS Kenilworth,Queensland
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Genre = Rock Music
Occupation = musician, guitarist, singer
Years_active = 1983–present
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Associated_acts =The Triffids , John Kennedy,The KLF ,Blackeyed Susans , The Paradise Vendors, Truckasaurus (withLisa Miller ),David Chesworth , Essendon Airport, GB3, All India Radio, Red Ponies
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Notable_instruments = Steel GuitarGraham Lee (born December 11, 1953) is an
Australian rock musician andrecord producer , best known as thesteel guitar player of the 1980s bandThe Triffids , where he wasnickname d 'Evil Graham Lee'.He was born and grew up in
Kenilworth, Queensland , and graduated as a Primary School Teacher in Brisbane. Lee left Brisbane in 1980 and went travelling around Asia and Europe for three years. He moved back to Australia in 1983 and settled in Sydney where he metThe Triffids . They'd heard his dobro work onEric Bogle 's first album which contained the legendary track, "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda ", and invited him to guest on a demo they were recording at theSydney Opera House - a recording subsequently released as "Lawson Square Infirmary ".The Triffids then returned to London but Lee stayed in Sydney and took up the pedal steel guitar. Work was scarce for everybody but occasionally something good came up - one session was for a young Melbourne singer songwriter called Paul Kelly who was making a record called 'Post'.
When The Triffids returned to Sydney early in 1985, they asked Lee to join them full time. Before the year was out the band moved back to
London and this time Lee went too. For nearly five years they enjoyed success in Europe and released a number of records which are recognised as Australian classics - "Born Sandy Devotional ", "The Black Swan" and "Calenture". However, life inLondon , the constant touring, and the incomprehensible nature of the record business eventually wore the band down and at the end of 1989 they decided to move back toAustralia for a break, which became permanent and the band dissolved.In 1990 Lee moved to Melbourne and took a room upstairs at the Standard Hotel, in Fitzroy the pub owned by
Steve Miller (The Moodists ), his old tour manager. Miller, in partnership with Dave Walsh (the brother of Chris Miller, the bass player forthe Moodists ) establishing an independent record label, W.Minc Records (Walsh Miller Incorporated) in 1994.During the first few years, after the break-up of
The Triffids , Lee was happy to book the bands at the pub and stay focused on music. He produced three of the first four W.Minc records and worked as a session player or a hired hand in various bands, including John Kennedy,The KLF ,Blackeyed Susans , The Paradise Vendors, Truckasaurus (withLisa Miller ),David Chesworth , Essendon Airport, GB3, and All India Radio. It wasn't until he was back in Europe, on tour withDavid McComb 's solo outfit, The Red Ponies that he decided he really wanted to get involved with W.Minc. In 1996 he officially joined the W.Minc Records as the label manager and since then he and Miller have guided the label together.Lee also currently runs an official website for The Triffids and in June 2006 (in conjunction with the re-issue of "
Born Sandy Devotional ") joined the other members ofThe Triffids to play three live performances, two concerts inHasselt ,Belgium and one inAmsterdam ,The Netherlands .External links
* [http://www.triffids.com/ The Triffid's official website]
* [http://www.pedalsteeling.com/ Evil Graham Lee's pedal steel website]
* [http://www.guitar-reservoir.com/ Evil Graham Lee's guitar forum website]Persondata
NAME=Lee, Graham
ALTERNATIVE NAMES='Evil' Graham Lee
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n musician
DATE OF BIRTH=11 December 1953
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kenilworth,Queensland ,Australia
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