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Lonnie Lee is the stage name of David Laurence Rix (born 18 September 1940), an Australian singer, who has fronted Lonnie Lee and the Leeman and Lonnie Lee and the Leedons. He is a pioneer of Australian
rockabilly Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music. It dates back to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the Southern United States, South. As a genre it blends the sound of Western music (North America), Western music ...
music and has worked in the industry for 60 years. At the peak of his career, Lee had eight top 100 singles, which included three top 20s, "Ain't It So" (November 1959), "Starlight Star Bright" (January 1960) and "I Found a New Love" (September). He achieved five
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. His last single, "Sad Over Someone", was in 1969, and he continued to tour and perform into the 2000s.


Biography

Lonnie Lee was born as David Laurence Rix, Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' in 1940 and grew up on a sheep farm in
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. At the age of seven he started singing in the local church choir, he took up the guitar and did
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impersonations as a teen. Note: article has a photo of the artist and claims, "whose real name is Lourie Rich". Other reliable source have David Laurence Rix. He also impersonated Nat King Cole. After leaving secondary school he started work as a bank clerk in Greenacre. In 1956 he competed in a radio talent quest,
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's ''Alan Toohey's Amateur Hour'', where he came second. In February of the following year, as Laurie Lee, he won a contest for "Australia's own
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" and was soon managed by fellow rock 'n' roller, Johnny O'Keefe. O'Keefe recommended a name change to Lonnie Lee – in tribute to
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– and got his artist signed to
Leedon Records Leedon Records was an Australian record label active from 1958 to 1969. It was founded by American Australian entrepreneur Lee Gordon in early 1958. Establishment and early releases In Australian in the 1950s and early 1960s, locally distribut ...
, owned by Lee Gordon. The label issued his first single, "Ain't It So", which was written by O'Keefe and became a top 10 hit in Sydney in November 1959. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' Lee started Sydney's first rockabilly trio. In July 1959 he made his first TV appearances on the
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's rock and roll show, ''
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'', as well as
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's '' Bandstand'' and later that year appeared in Lee Robinson's feature length documentary '' Rock'n'Roll (1959)'' His backing band, the Leemen, initially had Peter Bazley on rhythm guitar, Tony Gaha on drums, Johnny Ryan on bass guitar, Dave Scott on saxophone and Derby Wilson on lead guitar. He later recalled, "It wasn't until 1959 that I did TV. Things really changed. Within a month, I was recording. Within about six weeks I was performing at the stadium with... to 10,000 people and it just went on and on and on. And all of us knew that." His singles in 1960 were, "Starlight Star Bright" (January), which reached No. 3 in Sydney, "Yes Indeed I Do" (May), "I Found a New Love" (September). The latter reached No. 2 in Sydney. He then followed with "Sit Around and Talk to Me" (March 1961), "When the Bells Stop Ringing" (January 1962), "Don't You Know Pretty Baby" (March) and an extended play, ''Sitting by the River''. His last single was in 1969 with his own track, "Sad Over Someone". By the mid-1960s his backing band were Jeff Denton on bass guitar and piano, Graham Dunn on rhythm guitar, Frank Griffith on drums and Lance Ransome on lead guitar. Lee was the first Australian to have a full colour album cover and to record a stereo album.


Later career

During the 1960s Lee toured the United Kingdom and United States before settling in the US from 1971 recording and writing songs. His song writing included work with
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, Florence Henderson and Glen Campbell. In 1984 Lee returned to Australia where he performed classic rock'n'roll with, ''Lonnie Lee's Rock'n'Remember Show''. He brought many of that era's stars out from their regular jobs and back onto the stage. Lee had a weekly radio show of the same name. In 1984 he enticed a Sydney promoter to bring Fabian to Australia for a series of concerts and performed himself on these. As well as performing with his band, the Leemen, he started a record company, Starlite Records, to release his back catalogue and new material. In October 2007 he toured with fellow performers
Crash Craddock Billy Wayne "Crash" Craddock (born June 16, 1939) is an American country and rockabilly singer. He first gained popularity in Australia in the 1950s with a string of rockabilly hits, including the Australian number one hits " Boom Boom Baby" an ...
, Bobby Vee and
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from the original rock'n'roll era and many still say he was the stand out on that tour. It was an historic tour as 49 years before, he had toured with Craddock and with
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. In 2008 he launched another show, ''Lonnie Lee's Cry!'', which featured songs made popular by Johnnie Ray. Tony Bennett cites Ray as the father of rock 'n' roll. The tribute show has Lee and the Leemen, together with a big band, and takes Lee back to the early 1950s when he listened and sang along to those songs on the radio. It is not a clone show and he does not try to be Johnnie Ray. He gives the tracks his own interpretation and demonstrated his influences. Lee takes on the role of a crooner and a singer of pop standards and the show, received positive reviews. As well as that show he performed in others, ''The Best of Lonnie Lee'', ''Solid Gold'', ''The Hillbilly Cat'' and ''The Roots of Aussie Rock''. He has written more material and released over 20 CDs. He performed across Australia as a 1950s
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singer. His shows are different from others of his era and he continued into the 2000s. In 2019 he released his album '' Back to Base X'' to celebrate his stage and recording debuts some 60 years ago.


Honours

In 1961 Lee was awarded a commercial radio award, the Golden Microphone Award as Australia's Most Popular Recording Star.


References


"Lonnie Lee Stories and Highlights"
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on 5 August 2002, at
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's page for ''Long Way to the Top''. Retrieved 4 May 2018.


External links

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Photo of Lonnie Lee on ''Six O'Clock Rock''


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