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Albert Lee âLay It Downâ album release tour.
Albert Lee has played with everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to Eric Clapton, to Emmylou Harris. He was a member of The Crickets in the post-Buddy Holly era, and forged an impressive solo career along the way.
Albert is out on the road this summer with a new album, Recorded at the legendary Konk Studios in London in March 2024, LAY IT DOWN is a tribute to some of Albertâs favorite artists and biggest inspirations.
From Mark Knopflerâs blistering Setting Me Up to Jimmy Webbâs soaring piano ballad Too Young To Die, to The Everly Brothersâ storming hit The Price Of Love, Albertâs latest album sees his triumphant return to the studio, recording live, as one of the greatest guitarists ever. ...
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GET YOUR TICKETS HERE
$40 advances/$45 at the door (subject to availability)
Albert Lee âLay It Downâ album release tour.
Albert Lee has played with everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to Eric Clapton, to Emmylou Harris. He was a member of The Crickets in the post-Buddy Holly era, and forged an impressive solo career along the way.
Albert is out on the road this summer with a new album, Recorded at the legendary Konk Studios in London in March 2024, LAY IT DOWN is a tribute to some of Albertâs favorite artists and biggest inspirations.
From Mark Knopflerâs blistering Setting Me Up to Jimmy Webbâs soaring piano ballad Too Young To Die, to The Everly Brothersâ storming hit The Price Of Love, Albertâs latest album sees his triumphant return to the studio, recording live, as one of the greatest guitarists ever.
Donât miss the man known as âMr. Telecaster,â one of the legendary guitarists of rock and roll, rockabilly and country music.
âThe ultimate virtuoso. His skill is extraordinary, his ear is extraordinary and heâs gifted on just about every level.â â Eric Clapton
âWhen Saint Peter asks me to chronicle my time down here on earth, Iâll be able to say â with pride if thatâs allowed â that for a while I played rhythm guitar in a band with Albert Lee.â â Emmylou Harris
âTo hear Albert Lee play guitar is a joy Iâve never experience with any other musician.â- Dave Edmunds
Albert Lee is a Grammy Award-winning British guitarist and multiple recipient of Guitar Player Magazineâs âBest Country Guitaristâ who is celebrated by fans and musicians the world over for his fingerstyle and hybrid picking technique. Lee has worked both in the studio and on tour with many notable musicians from a wide range of genres including ERIC CLAPTON, the EVERLY BROTHERS, BILL WYMAN, EMMYLOU HARRIS, JOE COCKER, JACKSON BROWNE, ROSANNE CASH, and more. In 2002, he appeared on stage at the Concert for George, celebrating the life and music of Beatle George Harrison.
Lee started his music career at a very early age in England. With the likes of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and the Everly Brothers on the radio, Albert took to playing all over London in bars and church halls. In the mid to late 60s, a time of wah-wah pedals and distortion with Jimmy Hendrix and Eric Clapton fronting the music scene, Albert had his first taste of commercial success playing with Chris Farlowe and The Thunderbirds. Albert soon found his favored guitar of choice, the Fender Telecaster, (while everyone else was playing Gibson Les Paul and Fender Stratocaster), and along with this he discovered his love for country music.
Traveling back and forth between Los Angeles and the U.K., Albert worked with the likes of âA Poet and a One Man Bandâ with future Fairport Convention guitarist Jerry Donahue before joining âThe Crickets,â with whom he recorded and toured. âPoet And The One Man Bandâ eventually evolved into âHeads Hands & Feetâ with whom Albert enjoyed some commercial success, most notably in the U.K. Albert eventually got to meet and work with his idols, the Everly Brothers, playing with Don as lead guitarist and harmony singer in his touring band.
In the mid-70s, Albert joined Joe Cockerâs band, which led him to an opportunity to tour with Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band. With the help of Emmylouâs husband and producer, Brian Ahearn alongside The Hot Band, Albert recorded his first solo album, âHidingâ (1979).
Then came touring and a series of collaborations with long-time friend Eric Clapton that spanned five years and included recording the albums âAnother Ticketâ, âMoney and Cigarettesâ and the double live set, âJust One Night,â recorded at Budokan in 1979.
On September 23, 1983, the Everly Brothers played their reunion concert at Londonâs Royal Albert Hall, and Albert was on hand as the guitarist hand-picked and agreed to by both brothers. He continued that role, touring and recording with them for over 25 years.
Albert continued to play on the road, working with a variety of artists and bands including Rosanne Cash, and eventually English pedal steel guitarist Gerry Hogan, who invited Albert to front his band âHoganâs Heroes.â This was the start of something both extremely different but hugely enjoyable for Albert, who at first was somewhat nervous about leading a band for the first time, but soon found his feet, and in turn, great success with the group.
Albert has been awarded two Grammys for âBest Country Instrumental Performanceâ in his illustrious career. In 2002, for âFoggy Mountain Breakdown,â from the album âEarl Scruggs & Friends,â and again in 2009 for his work on Brad Paisleyâs track âCluster Pluck.â He also received nominations for tracks on three of his solo albums. Lee has received many other awards as a guitarist, winning Guitar Player Magazineâs âBest Country Guitaristâ five consecutive times.
Albert Lee is known within the music industry for his speed of playing and his technical virtuosity but is also one of the most melodic players. Heâs often referred to as âthe guitar playerâs guitar player.â His song âCountry Boyâ helped to redefine country guitar for a whole generation of players and was later to become a #1 hit for multi-instrumentalist Ricky Skaggs. In the early 2000s, Albert toured regularly with Bill Wymanâs Rhythm Kings. Sugar Hill Records released Albertâs solo efforts, âHeartbreak Hillâ in 2003 and âRoad Runnerâ in 2006. In 2011, a summer jaunt with guitarist John Jorgenson prompted Albert to form his own U.S. band for the very first time, and to this day, he maintains a robust solo career and continues to tour with his great band, selling out venues from coast to coast and overseas.
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