voc, h, 1952-1994 GB, Durban
Singer / Musician of Rock and Blues
A.k.a. Lee Collinson Lee Green (2)
Lead vocalist of Dr. Feelgood & exponent of the blues harp/sometime guitarist, who moved to Canvey Island in the UK as a teenager and was one of the founding partners of that Island's seminal rhythm & blues band along with Wilko Johnson. Born: 10 May 1952, Durban, South Africa. Died: 7 April 1994, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, UK. He was also a driving force in helping Jake Riviera's founding of Stiff Records and a regular at The Grand Hotel watering hole - an inspirational location for Grand Hotel. Brilleaux died of lymphoma at his Leigh home, survived by his wife Shirley and children Kelly and Nick.
Dr. Feelgood |
Lew Lewis & His Band |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Rock 'N' Roll Gentleman (Eleven recordings with Dr. Feelgood 1975-1993) | Lee Brilleaux | 2017 | Compil. |
Rock 'n' Roll Gentleman His Musical Journey With Dr. Feelgood 1974-1994 | Lee Brilleaux | 2017 | Compil. |