BIO

CHRISTOPHER LEE

Christopher has an impressive 4.3 octave vocal range and his repertoire boasts an promo (8 of 10)eclectic range of styles from Country to Rock, Blues to Pop and Soul influences.
The perfect solo entertainer for any event or venue. Dynamic in a duo and a true showman in a tribute show. Seeing Christopher perform in any incarnation and hearing his vocal range is sure to impress audiences young and old.

Christopher has made his mark as one of Australia’s most dynamic voices, wowing audiences all over N.S.W. with his own original style featuring classic songs of yesteryear to top 40 hits of today.

Christopher also writes his own music. His heartfelt lyrics together with his unique vocal abilities offer a warm, intimate and enjoyable experience not to be missed.

Those who have seen Christopher Lee in a live situation have laid testament that he is indeed “tuned by a harp” and truly “sings from the heart” (Pauline Campbell – 100.7 WOW FM).

Christopher has mastered his crafts with the help of some of Australia’s top musicians such as: Kaye Gordon (2002 world performing arts champion); Victor Reyes (Sydney’s consummate entertainer & vocal coach); Jacqueline Amidy (talented singer/songwriter), Carter & Carter (Award winning country duo & recording artists), to name a few.

Christopher has had the privilege of entertaining sold out crowds with his various img_0902.jpgtribute shows. Audiences & clubs all over NSW such as South Sydney Juniors & Bankstown Sports Club have been left screaming for more from this young man.

Christopher has had the pleasure to have played with some of Sydney’s finest musicians such as:

  • Terry “The Colonel” Malone (resident drummer on the Paul Hogan Show in the 70’s)
  • “Big” Tim Fitzgerald
  • “Chop Chop” Charlie Farrugia (Session Player for Rose Tattoo)
  • Robin Jackson (Hush)
  • Rick Lum (Hush)
  • Chris Turner (Featured on the “Party Boys” hit album ‘Hold Your Head Up’)
  • “Calamity” Jane Galbraith
  • Lucy DeSoto
  • Nick Bavarelli

 He has also been fortunate to have played with such bands as:

  • Wasabi in a Tube
  • The Shades
  • Disorganised Crime
  • Joy-Ride
  • The Fabulous Tee Jays
  • MoJay Express
  • The Waves (Trio/Duo)
  • The Longboards
  • Get Rocked
  • Rocatac
  • Hits Crew Duo
  • Classic Oz
  • No Limits Duo

Christopher’s musical talents have been praised by several seasoned musicians such as:

Colin Burgess – Masters Apprentices; Robin Jackson & Rick Lum – Hush.

In 2010, Christopher founded “Elite Music Management” and took the reigns of managing “Orbison: the Journey” handed down by ex-founding member Terry “The Colonel” Malone who had been at the helm for 12 years.

Christopher Released his first EP “2Nite I Play 4 U” at a benefit concert for Terry Malone In April, 2010 raising money for Camden Palliative Care and a few short weeks later was heard on Hawksbury Radio station where Christopher was interviewed by Dan Richardson.

In 2011, Christopher put together “Somebody’s Crying: The Chris Isaak Show” Australia’s only tribute show to Chris Isaak. Although it was a short lived project, audiences in Sydney were left begging for encore after encore.

In December 2011, Christopher found himself at the helm of Australia’s leading Frankie Valli tribute show “Frankie Valli & The Beach Boys.” Hot on the heels of the Broadway smash hit “The Jersey Boys” it was no surprise that Christopher had found himself in the spotlight in one of the most sought after tribute shows which ends each show with thunderous applause. In 2018 the show was nominated for their first ACE award in the category “Best Vocal Group”.

Still continuing his solo career, Christopher has released his second album entitled “From The Heart” in April 2012, a compilation of cover songs which can regularly be heard at one of Christopher’s solo shows and is currently in the studio recording some new original and cover material.

When COVID-19 reared it’s ugly head, Christopher’s music took a short break and as things start to open back up, Christopher is once again in high demand.

In May 2021, Christopher began a 7 month residency at Coco Cubano Restaurant in Rouse Hill. Support was provided by the Hills Shire Mayor Dr Michelle Byrne to help kick things off.

PosterIn 2021, Christopher joined “Listen To The Music” a Tribute to the iconic bands The Eagles & The Doobie Brothers.

On April 25 2021 & 2022. Christopher was given the honour of performing the Australian National Anthem for the ANZAC DAY Dawn Service at the Bert Cook Memorial.

With Covid still in force, over 2021 and 2022 Christopher saw himself going from one band to another. As the Eagles & Doobie Brothers show disbanded due to a lack of available work, Christopher then became the frontman for the Phill Collins Tribute show “In The Air Tonight“, phil 2a perfect fit for him as his vocals were on par to that of Collins. Christopher even went the extra mile and shaved his head to look the part. Again short lived as band members couldnt seem to come to agreements and the show also disbanded and unfortunately never made it out of the rehearsal stage.

Christopher endeavoured though continuing his solo and with a new duo partner, “No Limits Duo” was formed and even with a few successful gigs, the duo disbanded due to 2many gig getting cancelled due to covid restrictions.

In 2023, light at the end of the tunnel was in sight as long time friend and fellow musician and former band member, Leah Cassar, began booking solo’s and duos around the Camden area and Christopher was asked to be a part of her bookings which he humbly accepted. All of a sudden the doubts and the disheartening feelings of covid began to subside as gigs were beginning to increase.

More band opportunities came and went and Christopher also decided come the end of the year to put another duo together but this time a little different. A duo that would play great hit songs but rarely get performed by others and the whole premise was to promote good times and so the good times duoGood Times Duo” was born.

In both 2023 & 2024 Christopher was again given the honour of performing the Australian National Anthem for the ANZAC DAY Dawn Service at the Bert Cook Memorial.

2024 has seen Christopher expand his already extensive musical repertoire with both his solo and duo work. In May, Christopher became the new male lead singer of the incredibly successful cover band ohwThe One Hit Wonders“. For a long time they were easily recognised by the bright orange jumpsuits, nowadays just an orange shirt with a brand new logo. Christopher was fortunate enough to make an impression on those in the band when they got him up to sing a song with them at one of their gigs. This has now filled Christophers calendar up all the way to NYE.

Christopher continues to do solo and duo work and has also taken on a new personal project in building a vocal booth to allow him to get studio quality vocal recordings of his entire repertoire. This may seem ambitious given the sheer numbers of songs in that repertoire, however, the journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step.

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