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Bob Lee

Biography

Hailing from the vibrant city of Portland, OR, Bob Lee’s musical journey is a rich tapestry of experiences and performances that have taken him across the globe. In 2005, Bob found a new home in Idaho, bringing with him a legacy of rhythm and melodies that continue to resonate with audiences today.

In the early 70s, Bob hit the road with the iconic group The Drifters, known for timeless classics like “Under The Boardwalk” and “On Broadway.” This period marked a significant chapter in his career, immersing him in the heart of the music industry and allowing him to contribute to the band’s enduring legacy.

Bob’s talent also led him to collaborate with Freddy Weller, adding his flair to concerts featuring hits like “Lonely Women Make Good Lovers” and “Games People Play.” These performances further cemented his reputation in the Pacific Northwest’s vibrant music scene.

Perhaps one of the most defining experiences of his career was his time with the Joey Silva Show, which originated in Hawaii. For over six and a half years, Bob toured extensively with the group, captivating audiences across the United States, Canada, and Japan. This period was a testament to his versatility and ability to connect with diverse audiences through the universal language of music.

Now enjoying his retirement, Bob continues to play for the sheer joy and love of music. His performances are all about fun and good times, a reflection of a career that has always been driven by passion and a deep connection to the art of music. Bob Lee’s journey is not just a story of stages and songs, but a narrative of enduring dedication to the craft that has defined his life.

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