Background
He grew up singing in church and his dad was a professional musician.
He grew up singing in church and his dad was a professional musician.
Before pursuing a career in music, Lee played high school football at Alcoa High, where he was a teammate of future NFL receiver Randall Cobb. He signed to Broken Bow Records and released his debut single, "She Does", in September 2014. The song was written by Kelley Lovelace and Neil Thrasher and originally put on hold by Kenny Chesney.
Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal gave the song four stars out of five, writing that "Lee"s vocals on "She Does" are rich, sultry and polished, where the listener can easily recall country singer-songwriters Will Hoge and James Otto" and the song "features a neat electric guitar solo, midway through the song, and it builds up into a power-house vocal performance." The song also received a favorable review from Taste of Country, which called it "a country love song that stands out from so many others on the radio" and said that "Lee is a pure country vocalist who will attract both fans of traditional country and fans of a slicker sound." "She Does" was the most added song at country radio the week of September 15, 2014.
lieutenant debuted at number 57 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart for the week of October 4. Lee made his Grand Ole Opry debut in September.
He is working with producer Carson Chamberlain on his debut album. He wrote six songs on the album.
Lee"s second single, "Headphones", was released to country radio on May 11, 2015.