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Raised a ‘son of a preacher
man’ in a family full of musicians, there are some things in life one can’t
escape. Ricky Lee’s destiny was laid out long before he became aware of it. He
realized his passion for music at an early age in church services where he found
that he could pick out and sing different harmony parts during praise and
worship time. Little did he know he was honing his craft in those backwoods
churches.
Through the years his musical interests grew in various directions,
finally leading him to Music City-Nashville, Tennessee. Doug Phelps, Ricky Lee’s
younger brother, was already in Nashville playing bass guitar for a noted
country artist but spent his spare time jamming for fun with some good ol’
boys from Kentucky. The brothers soon saw an opportunity to fulfill a lifelong
dream of playing music together. Thus, The Kentucky HeadHunters were born. What
started out as a fun sideline turned into success, fame and fortune, seemingly
overnight. The six-year ride with the ‘Heads’ produced two albums, a Grammy,
an American Music Award, 4 CMA Awards, 1 ACM and 2 Billboard Awards.
Feeling the need to broaden their musical scope, Ricky Lee and Doug
pulled away from the group to launch out on their own. The dynamic duo called
Brother Phelps shot out of the gate with a Top 10 single, music video award
success and nominations at most of the major award shows, including Duo of the
Year from the TNN/Music City News Awards and the Country Music Association.
After the release of two albums with Brother Phelps, Ricky Lee decided to leave
the duo and pursue other personal life goals.
Since that time, Ricky Lee has spent much of his time with a new
sidekick, an adopted son, Eli. He has concentrated on song-writing, recording,
building a studio and has dabbled in new artist development. Ricky Lee’s
latest effort “Signs Of The Times” reflects his heart and soul as an artist, to
bring forth some of the ’truths’ planted in him from his youth through this
moment in his life. He sums this up in his own words, “If I have one song that
can change one thought pattern in one person, to their betterment, then I have
accomplished my goal; anything more than that is icing on the cake.”
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