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James Lee Stanley (born April 30, 1946) is an American
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singer-songwriter. Stanley was also a regular extra on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' for six seasons.


Biography

Stanley was born in
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, Pennsylvania of Italian, German, Cherokee Indian, Scotch/Irish and English heritage.Quote from 2002 interview with Bobby Brogan for an Academic paper He said in a 2002 interview that as a child he was "shy, bright, blessed ...
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strict father gentle mother ... ndthree beautiful sisters." Stanley's uncle taught him to play the
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at an early age, and at sixteen he got his first recording contract and in 1970 did his first Los Angeles recording session through his friend Cass Elliot of
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. Stanley and Elliott remained friends until her death. About his early attempts at songwriting, Stanley said "The Producer told me to write songs, so I did. They were terrible." Stanley spent time in the
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during the late 1960s as a Chinese
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and from 1969 to 1972 studied music at Los Angeles City College and Cal State-Northridge. Upon graduation, Stanley began working as a songwriter for producer
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, a relationship which led Stanley to a recording contract with
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, a Chicago label distributed by
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Early work

Stanley's first self-titled album on Wooden Nickel was released January 23, 1973, and one month later he had his first booking as a recording artist, opening for
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in Santa Monica. Though Stanley had a ten-album contract, he was unhappy with the promotion offered by the label. "Publicity campaign?", Stanley said. "They made three T-shirts, one for me, one for the president of Wooden Nickel and one for his wife. And there was one group ad with
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L.A. in which my album was included. So far as I know, that was it." Critically, Stanley fared much better. "I received nothing but brilliant reviews. I remember
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, then the biggest music/showbiz mag in the world, choosing only a few albums to spotlight the week I put out ''Three's the Charm'':
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's '' Night at the Opera'',
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's ''Sittin In'' /
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with
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/ and Three's the Charm." After a positive critical reception for ''Three's the Charm'' and little support from Wooden Nickel, Stanley asked to be released from his contract which still had seven albums to go. The label agreed. Six years later, Stanley recorded ''Midnight Radio'' (1980) for
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. A compilation album of Stanley's earlier recordings titled ''Eclipse'' (1982) was released by Jollye Roger. Stanley then recorded ''Racing the Moon'' (1984) for Takoma.


Beachwood Recordings

Following the release of ''Racing the Moon'', Stanley made the decision to start his own label Beachwood Recordings. Stanley said, "I wanted to make a recording of music and comedy and all the labels said: 'Choose one or the other.' So I chose to start my own label and do just what I do.". Stanley currently records for Beachwood, and tours regularly, performing up to three hundred dates each year. He has performed with such diverse acts as
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and
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. Since 1990 Stanley has also been working on a musical titled ''Straight From The Heart'', the story of two women and their relationship. In recent years Stanley has collaborated on "two-man band" projects with
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, Michael Smith, John Batdorf and
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, and the upcoming "two-man band" project All Wood and Led with
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Discography


Albums

*''James Lee Stanley'' (1973) *''James Lee Stanley, Too'' (1973) *''Three's the Charm'' (1974) *''Midnight Radio'' (1980) *''Eclipse'' (1982) *''Racing the Moon'' (1984) *''James Lee Stanley Live'' (1985) *''Simpatico'' (1989) *''Ripe Four Distraction'' (1991) *''The Envoy'' (1993) *'' Even Cowgirls Get the Blues: A Soundtrack Inspired by the Novel'' (1993) *''Domino Harvest'' (1997) *''Freelance Human Being'' (1998) *''Beachwood Christmas CD – 2001'' (2001) *''Beachwood Christmas CD – 2002'' (2002) *''Traces of the Old Road'' (2003) *''A Beachwood Christmas – 2003'' (2003) *''The Eternal Contradiction'' (2007) *''New Traces of the Old Road'' (2008) *''Live in Tehachapi, Vol. 1–2'' (2009) *''Backstage at the Resurrection'' (2011) *''The Apocaloptimist'' (2014) *''Alive at Last – In Philadelphia'' (2016) *''Dove – The Soundtrack to the Novel by M.H. Salter'' (2016) *''Had Enough Yet? Songs of Protest, Resistance and Hope'' (2017) *''Without Susie (2019) With
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Two Man Band ''Two Man Band'' is a collaboration between guitarists Peter Tork and James Lee Stanley released in 1996 by Beachwood Recordings. It was Tork's second studio album without The Monkees and the first of three collaborations with Stanley. Reception ...
'' (1996) * '' Once Again'' (2001) * '' Live/Backstage at the Coffee Gallery'' (2006) With Michael Smith: *''Two Man Band Two'' (2002) With John Batdorf: *''All Wood And Stones'' (2005) *''All Wood and Stones II'' (2013) With Pamala Stanley and Chris Bennett: *''Straight From The Heart – The Musical'' (2015) With
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: *''All Wood and Doors'' (2011)


Singles

*"Every Minute" / "I Knead You" (1973) *"Wishing Well" / "This Could Be Goodbye" (1973) *"Afternoon Rain" / "Lydia" (1974) *"Plenty of Reason (For Going)" / "Windmill" (1974) *"Midnight Radio" (1980) *"Same Olde Samba" / "The Dancer" (1989)


References


External links

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James Lee Stanley Discography Detailed
- Album track listings, musicians and recording details.
DataMusicata.com blogDetails about his Rolling Stones covers album Details about his Doors covers album
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James Lee Stanley discusses how the All Wood projects came to be
* http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ragogna/the-apocaloptimist-chatti_b_6294870.html
singout.org/2015/02/11/james-lee-stanley-apocaloptimist/
* http://www.elmoremagazine.com/2014/11/reviews/albums/james-lee-stanley-apocaloptimist * http://thealternateroot.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2841:jls-thea&catid=228&Itemid=299 * http://www.jazzweekly.com/2015/01/james-lee-stanley-the-apocaloptimist/ * http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p10090.htm * http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=16894 {{DEFAULTSORT:Stanley, James Lee Living people 1946 births Musicians from Philadelphia