About Albert Lee

Albert Lee is accorded elite status among guitar aficionados, and for good reason. During the '60s, before becoming known for his recordings with American rock 'n' roll icons Bo Diddley and Jerry Lee Lewis, the British blues guitarist spent his 'apprenticeship' years performing in a number of English bands. Later work in the '70s and '80s with Jackson Browne, EmmyLou Harris, and Eric Clapton cemented his reputation as a premier guitar-slinger. When not recording or touring for other musicians, “Mr. Telecaster” enjoys entrancing fans with his own band, which includes J.T. Thomas on keyboards; Will MacGregor on bass; and Jason Smith on drums.
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