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Lee Rogers
Acoustic / Soul / Folk Rock

Drivin' a '79 Trans Am...and getting away with it



Belfast
Ireland

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   Lee Rogers: General Info
Member Since11/14/2005
Band Websitewww.leerogersmusic.com
Band MembersA bass player, hairy, short, heavybuilt, english, talkative to the point of listener suicide or auto-implosion, beards, shaved heads, polite rocker.......
A drummer, well spoken, educated, skinny, hairy, beards, shaved heads, hilariously dry, on-the-verge-of-alcoholism, impolite jazzer......
And me.......a raging hard-on of a waste of space.
InfluencesUnder the influence of many things.
Sounds LikeSomeone singing songs and that sort of thing.....
Record LabelZenith Cafe Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Lee Rogers
Its better to let other people tell you what they think of the music.........

Reviewer: Tim Wardyn of Music-Critic

Move aside John Mayer...There is a new king

Guitar-pickin’ singer-songwriters are as easy to find as a Paris Hilton sex tape. But just like the tapes, the quality is not always that great. They’re grainy and have that weird glowing eye thing going on, but I digress. Like any genre, it takes a lot to find artists who actually matter. Lee Rogers is one of those artists. His debut album "Drawing Clocks" is chock full of smooth contemplative blues/folk that paints 14 beautiful pictures, each systematically becoming engrained in your head.

"Ida" is an absolutely brilliant acoustic lament of a former flame and the heartbreak of leaving town and knowing that he’ll never see her again: "There’s a train coming Ida / I’d like to be on / Maybe you could meet me out in Boston / Or maybe you won’t / Maybe you won’t go." The reality of the lyrics coupled with the honesty of Rogers voice makes this one of the best tracks of the year, hands down.

"Easier" is another heart-on-sleeve tracks that is a little more upbeat, but has a strong rootsy-folk sound with a chorus that everybody can relate to: "I love you sometimes / And I need you sometimes / Something’s changed and I don’t know where / It’s just easier when you’re not there."

Every track on this album is a gem from the steady "Love, Love, Love" to the melancholy title track, Rogers’ honest delivery and real lyrics combined with guitar mastery make "Drawing Clocks" an absolute must have especially for those who enjoy creative lyrics and gorgeous music.

Reviewer: Derek Blackmon of Indie-Music.Com

I’ve always been under the impression the British press were on top of the situation until Lee Rogers’ Drawing Clocks made it into my hands. The Belfast musician has released one of the most interesting and beautiful albums that you haven’t heard. His sound comes from almost every corner of the pop world and doesn’t seem to rest in any of them.

From the opening “Brian Writes Poetry” to the closer “Long Gone Days,” there is something for everyone. Van Morrison, Sting and Joni Mitchell’s lyrics are laid out and performed to perfection for our enjoyment.

The production quality is top notch, and the musicianship is unrivalled. I would love to compare the persuasive vocals to James Blunt, but that would ultimately be a disservice to Rogers, who doesn’t need the campy falsetto or unnecessary commercialism to achieve mass appeal. Don’t believe me? Try not to enjoy the respective love and sadness of “Nevermind” and “Easier.”

Mellow and wholly enjoyable are the only other words to describe Drawing Clocks. There is little missing here except the promise of a follow up to ensure this is no accident. Lee Rogers could be the next great singer you hear on your favorite medical drama, but for the sake of overkill, let’s hope not.

. Reviewer: Jennifer Layton of Music-Critic

This CD could honestly be rediscovered in 10 years, leaving people to ask themselves how something this eloquent was overlooked so easily. Track for track, Rogers holds his own against a younger David Gray and most of Ireland's rising stars. Should the right person finally hear this there is no doubt the word "indie" will never be associated with such a wonderful, underrated talent again. Drawing Clocks has the potential for mass appeal, and for the sake of all needy listeners, let's hope that its time comes sooner rather than later.

Reviewer: Mike McMlenathan of AmieStreet.com

Looks can be deceiving. So can sounds. Take Lee Rogers as an example: with vocals reminiscent of Marc Cohn (yeah, the "Walking in Memphis" guy), a list of influences including Bruce Springsteen and James Taylor, and songs referencing Boston, you would not seem foolish to peg Lee Rogers as an American singer/songwriter. You would, however, be mistaken.

Lee Rogers paid his dues playing residencies in the clubs and bars around Belfast, in Northern Ireland. Having outgrown mid-week residencies, Lee now spends his days touring steadily around the UK.

Drawing Clocks was recorded in Italy in 2005, and is now available for your enjoyment here on Amie Street. It's all pretty can't-miss, but the three standouts in this reviewer's humble opinion are Brian Writes Poetry, Ida and Long Gone Days. By Mike McMlenathan

Reviewer: Doug, CEO of BBS Radio

One of the best artists on BBS Radio, if not the best at this time! The CD is nothing short of Brilliant! More songs worth listening to than 2,000 independent artists CDs I've reviewed in the past two years!

Reviewer: Minor 7th Webzine

As a boy growing up on the east coast of Ireland in a working class town with the mellifluous name of Carrickfergus, Lee Rogers got an earful of Van Morrison, one of his father's favorite singers. Whether this exposure was an act of prescience or mere musical imprinting can be debated, but no one can argue the similarity between Rogers' and Van Morrison's soulful vibe today. "Drawing Clocks," Lee Rogers' debut CD, is a version of an earlier demo CD named "Promise of Day," reworked in the studio from a raw to polished product which even adds strings, an embellishment which might seem a bit oxymoronic for an R&B recording. But it works very well, especially on the atmospheric "How Will I Sleep?," chosen by Myriad Pictures for the soundtrack of the eerie drama "The River King." One of the lyrics embedded in this haunting tune reads "There's a fine line between my love and my fear" and could very well be a thematic recap of the film, in which Ed Burns plays a cop caught between conflicting passions of sorting out a tormented past and remaining true to his work. The standout track is "Love, Love, Love," ushered in by an unhurried drone of minor chords which is then pierced by impassioned vocals sounding like Sting at his stratospheric best. Lee Rogers' songwriting is incredible, but most will be awestruck by his voice which sounds much like Paul Carrack, Paul Rodgers or Elton John... a one-uppance of Van Morrison himself.

Reviewer: Chart Attack

Irish singer-songwriter with a captivating voice and story-telling ability. Made up of him on bluesy-soul guitar and an electric stand-up bass player so powerful he also provided beats unwillingly. If you had walked in without knowing who Rogers was, you would have sworn he crawled out of a swamp in the deep south. His blues, soul and folk songs had a Southern comfort feel, while still showing strong hints of his Irish heritage. Rogers explained each song before he started, because they all had a story to them. This show was like story time with a whiskey drinking Irish soulman. He knew how to work the crowd with his blazing blue eyes and made the whole crowd melt with deep vocals. He just sat there while his bass player played along, but that’s all he needed to do. Rogers’ voice was breathy, deep, scratchy goodness. The mic’s sound revealed every breath. The show felt really intimate, the lyrics and rusty melodies made things seem more complex then they actually were. This was a mix of Tom Waits, The Commitments and John Lee Hooker in the form of a charming Irishman. He had the ability to nicely ask people to buy him drinks (which multiple people did) without sounding demanding or annoying. He's quickly gaining momentum in the UK, and radio has started playing his stuff over there, so keep your ears open, you’ll know him as soon as you hear him.

Score: 99 / 100!

Keep checkin back here guys. Just starting my new album, with my friends, usual suspects, and a few well known and very influential players.........peace.

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Pippin and his Myspace Jam Band

Pippin and his Myspace Jam Band



Nov 10 2009 4:02 PM

Thanks Lee, if you get a chance please let us know what you think of our online jam 'concept' or if you would like to participate, it would be great to hear from you.

Thanks for your time

Pippin x
Lollypop

Lollypop



Nov 8 2009 4:35 PM

Hey mate!  How ya doin'? x
Psychedelic Central Online Music Magazine

Psychedelic Central Online Music Magazine



Nov 6 2009 5:29 PM

Hello, thank you for the friendship, it is my pleasure to welcome you! I hope you have a nice weekend!

Jan :)
Paul Song Lyricist - Better Believe it Babe!

Paul Song Lyricist - Better Believe it Babe!



Oct 11 2009 2:59 PM

Cheers for the add Lee - I like your sounds, hope you like mine too:)! Good luck & all the best from Paul:)!

(Have you seen our live gig film about Irish 'Molly Brown':)?

Chrissy ♪

Chrissy ♪



Sep 24 2009 4:47 PM

I'm stoked for your new music! My Zune awaits your sounds!

I'm playing with some new boys tonight. Should be fun!

Life = good! And Trans-Ams and such...
TATTOO PERT

tattoo pert inkcastle belfast.



Aug 25 2009 7:53 PM

WHERE ARE THE TATTOO PICTURES ON HERE YA LAZY SOD.?
Colm Mc Clean

Colm Mc Clean



Jul 28 2009 9:07 PM

Any time, any place. Ring my wee phone.
tom

tom causer



Jul 27 2009 9:00 PM

lovin the demo copperhead
keep smilin
tom
Big Country

Big Country



Jul 26 2009 11:37 PM

Lollypop

Lollypop



Jul 10 2009 8:21 PM

Hey you!
So now it's July does that mean I can start getting excited about new recordings happening?!
Love to you and yours
Lolly x
Bill

Billiam Eissly



Jun 30 2009 8:45 AM

HEY
WHATS UP BUDDY I WISH YOU WEREGONNA,PLAY IN, CHICAGO ILL
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Chrissy ♪

Chrissy ♪



Jun 25 2009 6:25 PM

Miss your tweets! =)
Bill

Billiam Eissly



Jun 15 2009 8:35 PM

MAN ,I LOVE YOUER MUSIC, TOTTALLY AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Chrissy ♪

Chrissy ♪



Jun 9 2009 5:51 PM

Superb music! Where can I download?
Chrissy ♪

Chrissy ♪



Jun 9 2009 5:51 PM

Ahhh! Search and ye shall find!

Found you on Amazon! Purchasing! Love it!

Thanks! =)
John

John McLachlan



Jun 3 2009 9:39 PM

Drawing Clocks came up on my ipod today. Still one of my favorite songs and an incredible piece of music.

Glad to hear you're ready to record and looking forward to your new music!
Anthony Hughes

Anthony Hughes



May 20 2009 1:02 PM

hey lee,ask gordy to check out the new song,c what he thinks of it,thanks,anthony
Anthony Hughes

Anthony Hughes



May 15 2009 7:26 PM

real nice tunes lee,great work
Matt

Matt Weir



May 15 2009 7:26 PM

Hey man, awesome to see you guys again last night, yous were really cookin! great job man
Leah

Leah



May 15 2009 7:26 PM

Hey Lee how are ya doing? Need to get down to a gig and see ya some time soon! Listen I'm starting to put an album together and looking for ppl to co-write with so if you'd be interested in writing a song or two with me, let me know! Hope you're well :) xo
Seamus

Seamus



May 1 2009 8:20 PM

super smooth monsieur, craft and execution. really sweet tunes.
Does Lee Rodgers gig? alot?
The Stetz

The Stetz



May 1 2009 8:20 PM

Man its great to hear from you ... I am glad there is Light at the end of the tunnel... we all need a bit of light !!
Speak soon
Paul
Stacy

Stacy



Apr 10 2009 8:47 PM

Hmmmm....

So, how's the new music coming along??

Still sharing your talent with the world! In fact, you were a hot topic to and from the big NYC last weekend :).

Hope all is well...
Matt McGinn

Matt McGinn



Mar 25 2009 8:26 PM

Hey me good man, haven't seen or heard of ye for a wee while. Hope you're well and plugin away at 'er (the music that is). Have been meaning to call down on a Thursday for a long time. Maybe this week? Who knows.... ;-)
Ellen

Ellen Brown



Mar 18 2009 7:51 PM

HAVE A GREAT DAY
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