Tim Lee

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by Marisa Brown
Even though the jangle pop band The Windbreakers, of which he was half (the other half being Bobby Sutliff), stopped recording in the early '90s, Tim Lee's music career was far from over. Already having made albums under the name Gone Fishin' (with Matt Piucci) and Paid Vacation (with Howard Wuelfing), as well as his own solo debut, What Time Will Tell, in the 1980s, Lee issued Crawdad in 1998. In 2001, the primarily acoustic Under The House came out, followed three years later by the live studio record No Discretion. With his wife Susan on bass (she had also played on the previous album), Lee recorded Concrete Dog, which was then released in 2006 on Fundamental. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
    
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