Louisville Sessions #10: Rob Lee

Louisville Sessions Series

Whether ‘Monday Morning’ or Friday night, R&B singer and songwriter Rob Lee is always a mood. Rob Lee has been a student of music since his youth and it is evident through the maturity of his records.

Louisville Sessions #10: Rob Lee

Whether ‘Monday Morning’ or Friday night, R&B singer and songwriter Rob Lee is always a mood. Rob Lee has been a student of music since his youth and it is evident through the maturity of his records.

Hailing from Louisville, KY the singer graduated from the Youth Performance Art School for Vocal and Musical Theatre in 2006. He continued working on his craft until 2011 where he was able to perform with Smoke E Digglera (Playa, Dru Hill).

For the years to come he continued working and honed in on his sound. His personal favorites being Brandy, Toni Braxton, TLC, Usher and Luther Vandross. The acoustics of his April 2018 debut album “Art of Flight” burst with perfect high and low notes and a storyline that gives the album a smooth ride from start to finish.

Rob Lee has since opened up for Tory Lanez, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and fellow native artist Marzz. He is set to release a number of singles off his newest project “BLACKMALE”. His first single ‘Happy End’ featuring Marc Dinero is available for Pre-Save on all platforms.

This program is supported by an External Agency grant from the Louisville Metro Government.

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