Band,
Rock, Folk and World
The Lee Jessup Band began receiving widespread attention in the mid 1970s and was then associated with the burgeoning Outlaw movement in country music. Much like his heroes Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings, Lee did things his way, and his songs of life and love resonated with thousands of people all across the country. Lee and his band recorded 3 albums and regarded as classics of country rock, played everywhere, shows big and small, including the White House in Washington DC in August of 1980. People from all over the south still flock to Lee's appearances and each concert is a special and intimate experience.
Donny Screws dr, perc | |
Lee Jessup voc, g | |
Danny Mayo voc, bvoc 1946-2014 | |
Doug Rogers b | |
Gary Mayo voc, perc | |
Mark Owens g |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Last Cowboy Singer | The Lee Jessup Band | 1981 | Album |
We Sing Our Songs | The Lee Jessup Band | 1980 | Album |