The Lee Boys
The Lee Boys
blues, jazz, rock, funk, hip-hop, country, and world music genres in a powerfully
jamming mix. When The Lee Boys bring their joyous spiritual sound to the stage,
audiences instantly recognize that this is not “sitting and listening” music - dancing,
shouting out, and having fun are considered essential parts of their tradition. These
guys will funkify your soul and help you see the musical light.
In the late 1930s, two brothers brought a new musical instrument into the worship
experience of the House of God church in Jacksonville, Florida. The Pentecostal
congregation embraced the soulful sound of the electric lap-steel guitar, as played by
a novice named Willie Eason and his brother Truman. Over time this unique sound
became the hallmark of the church. The pedal steel guitar was later added into the
mix in the 1970s. The Lee Boys are part of the fourth generation of this tradition in
the faith.
Over the past year, The Lee Boys have either sat in or been joined on stage by the
Allman Brothers Band, Warren Haynes, Bob Weir, Los Lobos, Derek Trucks, Susan
Tedeschi, The North Mississippi Allstars, and Victor Wooten. They recently headlined
at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Bonnaroo, High Sierra, Philadelphia
Folk Festival and nearly 50 additional folk, jazz, blues, and arts festivals. Impose
Magazine said of The Lee Boys 2008 Bonnaroo set: “…gospel-blues troupe the Lee
Boys made Robert Randolph’s later-afternoon set feel like a let down. They were
easily the find of the festival.”
The Lee Boys were recently named to the SouthernArtistry.org website, a Southern
- GlideMagazine.com’s Top 10 Concerts of 2008“…the Lee Boys bring the sacred steel sound to the next level…”
