- Tony Lee (pianist)
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Name = Tony Lee
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Born = birth date|1934|7|23
Died = death date|2004|3|9
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Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Musician
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Associated_acts =Phil Seamen , The Tony Lee Trio
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Notable_instruments =Tony Lee (born Anthony Leedham Lee,
July 23 1934 inWhitechapel ,London , diedMarch 9 2004 ) was a British jazzpianist who played with the likes ofTommy Whittle , Tom Jones,Dusty Springfield ,Barney Kessel ,Sonny Stitt , Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, Terry Smith,Tubby Hayes ,Dick Morrissey and legendary UK drummerPhil Seamen .He appeared on at least two recordings with Seamen - "Phil Seamen Now! . . . Live!" (1968) and on "Phil Seamen Meets Eddie Gomez" (1968), a live recording featuring US bassist
Eddie Gomez . His solo debut, "Electric Piano" (1971), earned many comparisons to the works ofBurt Bacharach . He produced at least three other LPs, including "The Tony Lee Trio Live at the Station" (2002), prior to his death fromcancer in 2004.He had a long-lasting association of some 40 years with bassist
Tony Archer in the Tony Lee Trio. Lee and Archer also played together in the sextet The Best of British Jazz formed in the early 1970's withJack Parnell (drums), Kenny Baker (trumpet),Don Lusher (trombone) andBetty Smith (tenor sax). The sextet recorded two albums - "The Best of British Jazz" and "The Very Best of British Jazz".External links
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