PRESS CLIPPINGS

Calgary Herald - February 27, 2008
Lee Aaron happy to abdicate her metal throne

Peace Arch News - November 17, 2007
Family friendly

Autona - October 12, 2006
Magazine interview

Peace Arch News - October 10, 2006
Jazz'n its place

Vancouver Sun - January 10, 2006
Baby boy for jazz singer

Maple Blues Magazine - September 28, 2005
Online cover story

Mote Magazine - September 20, 2005
Album review of Beautiful Things

The Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal - June 23, 2005
Lee Aaron explores jazz, blues but it’s still ‘high energy fun’

The Now - October 12, 2004
Rural Life Rocks!

canalPOP - August 12, 2004
Slick Chick review (upon release in Brazil)

Flavours - Summer 2004
Beautiful Things review

Stylus Magazine - May/June 2004
Beautiful Things review

Victoria Times-Colonist - April 29, 2004
Baby enjoys rocking to Aaron's different beat

The Georgia Straight - April 29, 2004
Beautiful Things review

Metro - April 27, 2004
Aaron explores several styles

The Telegram - April 23, 2004
Meet the new Lee

Victoria Star - April 22, 2004
Sound Affects (Beautiful Things review)

Vancouver Sun - April 22, 2004
Beautiful Things review

The Brampton Guardian - April 14, 2004
Metal Queen is now Slick Chick

Simcoe.com - April 14, 2004
A 'jazzier' Lee Aaron comes to Barrie's Gryphon Theatre

ChartAttack - March 22, 2004
Lee Aaron Takes Her Jazz Act On The Road

The Gazette - March 18, 2004
Beautiful Things review

JazzFest ends on a positive note
June 30, 2003

Calgary Herald - June 27, 2003
Aaron gets Intimate: Ex-metal queen finds jazz more satisfying

Aaron't you a rocker?
June 22, 2003

The jazz singer
February 13, 2003

Vancouver Sun - March 5, 2002
Opera and all that jazz (article about Lee Aaron)

Production Values - August 2001
Lee Is The Thing This Year (review of live show)

Globe & Mail - September 22, 2000
Metal Queen slips into something jazzy

Reviews - July 2000
Vancouver Sun, Ottawa X-Press, RPM Weekly

Billboard - June 24, 2000
'Metal Queen' Aaron Takes Detour

Unsolicited Praise - July 2003
Fans weigh in on Lee's new direction