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  1. Will Lee (born September 8, 1952) is an American bassist known for his work on the Late Show with David Letterman as part of the CBS Orchestra, and The World's Most Dangerous Band during Letterman’s tenure as host of NBC’s Late Night.

  2. Will Lee, alias William Franklin Lee IV, est un musicien et bassiste américain le 8 septembre 1952 à San Antonio . Il est surtout connu pour sa participation régulière à l'émission Late Show with David Letterman diffusée sur CBS, en tant que membre du CBS Orchestra [1].

    • Jazz
    • www.willlee.com
    • Guitare basse, guitare
  3. Albums listed alphabetically. - Sneakin’ Up Behind You, The Very Best of The Brecker Brothers. Eric Doney Trio (Eric Doney, Will Lee, Fred Domulot) Groovy Vol 1 A Collection of Rare Jazzy Club Tracks. - 50th Anniversary Tribute to Paul & Linda McCartney’s RAM.

  4. The Brecker Bros. is the first album by the American jazz fusion group, the Brecker Brothers. It was released by Arista Records in 1975.

  5. 11 oct. 2014 · Bassist Will Lee remembers how Michael Brecker helped him find his way home when he first moved to New York to play with Dreams, which featured the Brecker Bros. and Billy Cobham. Mr. Lee...

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  6. www.willlee.comWill Lee

    Will is an inductee in the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville. Will has recorded 2 solo albums and multiple records with bands from The Brecker Brothers, The 24th Street Band, Joe Cool, Toph-e & The Pussy Cats, Oz Noy Trio & Band Of Other Brothers.

  7. 8 août 2013 · With such a deep well of musical experience, we reached out to Lee for a retrospective of some of his favorite songs he’s recorded on. 1. “Some Skunk Funk” – from The Brecker Brothers’ The Brecker Bros. (1975) That was a chop-buster of a song for sure. It had some weird 7/4 bars in it.