An overview of Lee Aaron’s career to 2008. Concert and studio clips, including rare live performances caught on film and television interviews over the years.
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An overview of Lee Aaron’s career to 2008. Concert and studio clips, including rare live performances caught on film and television interviews over the years.
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Volume 1 of an overview of Lee’s career so far. Concert and studio clips, Rare live performances caught on film and interviews over the years. “Region Free”
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Volume 2 of a chronological overview of Lee’s career so far. Concert and studio clips, Rare live performances caught on film and interviews over the years. “Region Free”
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Volume 3 of a chronological overview of Lee’s career so far. Concert and studio clips, Rare live performances caught on film and interviews over the years. “Region Free”
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An indepth look at Lee Aaron’s Jazz. “Region Free” Running time approx. 107 min. 18 digitally remastered videos.
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Released in 2004, Beautiful Things winds its way through pop, jazz, torch, lounge, and blues like a well laid out buffet. Most importantly, it shows that she is still learning and growing as an artist
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This collection of jazz and blues material pays homage to artists like Nina Simone, Dinah Washington, Peggy Lee and a number of other vocalists whom I’ve listened to over the years and who have greatly influenced my own work in the rock idiom.
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Stunning collborative effort with Vancouver alternative rock group Sons Of Freedom. Now a collectors item.
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The second single off of the Emotional Rain album.
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The first single off of the Emotional Rain album.
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First Album to be released on Lee Aaron’s own indie label HipChic Music. Re-released in 2004 by Casablanca Music with personal liner notes by Lee Aaron.
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Best Of Lee Aaron from 1982 – 1991. Liner notes by Lee Aaron. Reissued in 2003 on Unidisc.
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