Bill Lee (musician)
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William James Edwards "Bill" Lee III (born July 23, 1928) is an American
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 musician. He has played the bass for many artists including Cat Stevens
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, Harry Belafonte
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, Chad Mitchell Trio
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, Gordon Lightfoot
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, Aretha Franklin
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, Odetta
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, Simon and Garfunkel
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, and Bob Dylan
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. On the original release of Dylan's classic song "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
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", Lee on bass guitar
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 is the only musician performing other than Dylan himself.

Lee was born in Snow Hill, Alabama
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, the son of Alberta G., a concert pianist, and Arnold W. Lee, a musician. With his first wife, Jackie, he had five children, including film director Spike Lee
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 (born 1957), still photographer David Lee (born 1961), actress Joie Lee
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 (born 1962), and filmmaker Cinqué Lee (born 1966) and has composed original music
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 for many of his son's films, including She's Gotta Have It
She's Gotta Have It
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, School Daze
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, Do the Right Thing
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and Mo' Better Blues
Mo' Better Blues
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. With his second wife, Susan, he has one son, Arnold Lee, who plays alto saxophone.

Film work

  • Music director and performer on the song "Nola," She's Gotta Have It (also see below), Island, 1986.
  • Music conductor of Natural Spiritual Orchestra, School Daze (also see below), Columbia, 1988.
  • Music conductor of Natural Spiritual Orchestra, Do the Right Thing(also see below), Universal, 1989.
  • Music director, Mo' Better Blues (also see below), Universal, 1990.

Film appearances

  • Sonny Darling, She's Gotta Have It (also see below), Island, 1986.
  • Bassist in the Phyllis Hyman Quartet, School Daze (also see below), Columbia, 1988.
  • Father of the Bride, Mo' Better Blues (also see below), Universal,1990.

Stage work

  • (With Stuart Scharf) Music arranger, A Hand is on the Gate, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966.

Television appearances

  • Has appeared on the television show Today and Harry Belafonte television specials.

Album appearances

  • The Descendants of Mike and Phoebe: A Spirit Speaks
  • The Brass Company: Colors (Strata East)
  • Richard Davis: On Philosophy of the Spiritual (Buddah), Fancy Free (Galaxy) and With Understanding (Muse)
  • Richard Adams: Harvest (Muse)
  • The Warm Voice of Billy "C": Where have you been Billy Boy (Strata East)
  • Clifford Jordan: Glass Bead Games (Strata East)
  • Peter, Paul & Mary: Album (Warner Bros.)
  • Harold Mabern: A Few Miles From Memphis (Prestige), Rakin' and Scrapin' (Prestige)
  • First Ian & Sylvia Album

Film music

  • Score, She's Gotta Have It, Island, 1986.
  • Score, and songs "Straight and Nappy," "Be One," and "Wake Up Suite," School Daze, Columbia, 1988.
  • Score, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989.
  • "Mo' Better Blues" and "Again Never," Mo' Better Blues, Universal,1990.
  • Composer of score for the short film "Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads."

Opera

  • Composer. The Depot, One Mile East, Baby Sweets, The Quarter, The Rabbi, Monica, Juan Valdez and the children's opera Little Johnny.

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