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Albert Lee

Musician · London, England · albertleeofficial.com
Best known for Mandolin

Albert Lee is an English country and rockabilly guitarist whose seat in Emmylou Harris's Hot Band, five-year run with Eric Clapton, and twenty-plus years as the Everly Brothers' musical director have placed him among the most-cited country guitarists of his generation — a Grammy winner and five-time Guitar Player magazine Best Country Guitarist.

  • English country/rock guitarist born December 21, 1943 in Lingen, Herefordshire; raised in Blackheath, London.
  • Replaced James Burton in Emmylou Harris's Hot Band in 1976.
  • Worked with Eric Clapton's band 1978–1983, including the "Just One Night" live recording at Budokan.
  • Musical director for The Everly Brothers from their 1983 reunion concert onward, performing with them for over 20 years.
  • Won the Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance in 2002 for "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" (Earl Scruggs and Friends).
  • Founding member of UK country-rock bands Country Fever and Heads Hands & Feet in the 1960s and 70s.
  • Five consecutive Guitar Player magazine "Best Country Guitarist" awards.
  • Received the Trailblazer Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2017 UK Americana Awards.

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