- Will Lee (bassist)
Will Lee (born
September 8 ,1952 ) is an American musician andbassist , best known for his work on theCBS Television program "The Late Show with David Letterman " as part of theCBS Orchestra .Born in
San Antonio, Texas , Lee has recorded and/or toured with many artists includingBette Midler , The Brecker Brothers,Barry Manilow ,Tatsuro Yamashita ,Mariah Carey ,Carly Simon ,George Benson ,Steely Dan ,Donald Fagen ,B.B. King ,Cat Stevens ,Michael Bolton ,Ringo Starr ,Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine,Cyndi Lauper ,James Brown ,Cher ,Al Green ,Billy Joel ,Liza Minnelli ,Frank Sinatra ,Carl Perkins , KISS'sAce Frehley ,Barbra Streisand ,Diana Ross ,David Sanborn ,Spyro Gyra ,Ricky Martin ,Natalie Cole and others. Lee was also present on the Mark & Clark Bands hit recordWorn Down Piano . Lee also performs with his Beatles tribute band,The Fab Faux , and has even had the opportunity to share the stage with three Beatles.Beginnings in music
Lee was greatly influenced to pursue music because of his parents. His father plays
piano and has also played thetrumpet and thebass violin professionally. Lee's mother sang with big bands. Lee then took up drums after seeingthe Beatles on theEd Sullivan Show , and by the time he was 12 had formed his first band inMiami . The band members each earned $9 a night playing the popular surfing tunes characteristic of the 60's. But with the great numbers of drummers in Miami, Lee shifted to bass, an instrument that offered more opportunities. Quickly becoming a successful bass player, Lee was part of a succession of bands including top 40 bands with names like "Chances R" "The Loving Kind", and "Green Cloud."Lee had a formal musical education at the
University of Miami , where he studiedFrench horn for a year and then switched to a bass major. After classes, he worked on bass fundamentals listening to not only the Beatles, but alsoStevie Wonder ,Jimi Hendrix , Steve Miller,The Rascals ,Motown ,Sly & the Family Stone , among others. He would put it all into practice six sets a night gigging with various local bands, including an innovative horn band called "Goldrush."Professional music career
Lee then went to
New York City and trumpeterRandy Brecker called Lee out of class one day and invited him to audition for "Dreams". In New York, Lee's career soared. He toured withB.J. Thomas ,Horace Silver ,Bette Midler ,Barry Manilow , The Brecker Brothers, andHerbie Mann . Gaining experience in the commercial field, Lee found himself in high demand. As a bassist andsinger , he's recorded with an extensive array of top performers includingDavid Sanborn ,Boz Scaggs ,Diane Schuur ,Tom Scott ,Neil Sedaka ,Carly Simon ,Frank Sinatra , Phoebe Snow,Ronnie Spector ,The Spinners ,Spyro Gyra ,Ringo Starr ,Steely Dan ,Cat Stevens andBarbra Streisand .Lee also played in the New York "24th Street Band" which had great success in
Japan , giving him a solo artist career that yielded him a top 5 single. Most recently, his solo CD entitled "OH!" reached the #1 position on the "Jazz Beyond" chart there. Most recently he played alongsideSteve Conte ,Clint de Ganon ,Oz Noy .Chewtaro Moritake ,Sizzle Ohtaka , andPhilippe Saisse in the songs "Seven Rings In Hand " and "Worth A Chance " for the video gameSonic and the Secret Rings .The CBS Orchestra
1982 saw Lee become one of the original members of "The World's Most Dangerous Band", which was the house band on "NBC"'s
Late Night with David Letterman . He holds the distinction of playing withPaul Shaffer , on both "Late Night" and the "Late Show", longer than any other member of the CBS Orchestra. Before the "Late Show" begins taping, he gives outguitar pick s to the audience as souvenirs.Discography
* "OH!", 1993
* "Birdhouse"External links
* [http://www.willlee.com Will Lee Official Web Site] .
* [http://www.thefabfaux.com/ The Fab Faux] .
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