Biography
A popular entertainer who recorded frequently for Capitol during 1944-1950, Julia Lee's double-entendre songs and rocking piano made her a major attraction in Kansas City. She played piano and sang in her brother George E. Lee's Orchestra during 1920-1934, recording with him in 1927 and 1929 (including If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight) and cutting two titles of her own in 1929 (He's Tall, He's Dark and He's Handsome and Won't You Come Over to My House). Lee worked regularly as a single in Kansas City after her brother's band broke up. In 1944, she started recording for Capitol and among her sidemen on some sessions were Jay McShann, Vic Dickenson, Benny Carter, Red Norvo, and Red Nichols, along with many local players. After 1952, Julia Lee only recorded four further songs, but she was active up until her death in 1958. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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1947 Julia Lee - Snatch And Grab It (#1 R&B hit for 12 weeks)
Julia Lee / The Spinach Song
King Size Papa
The End of My Toronto Chapter: Moving to the West Coast
JULIA LEE - WILLIE COLON & MON RIVERA
1947 Julia Lee - King Size Papa (#1 R&B hit)
When A Woman Loves A Man - Julia Lee - Kansas City's First Lady Of The Blues
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