Philadelphia-born
Amos Lee made his debut in 2005 with a self-titled album and the collaboration of Norah Jones. The song
Colors from this CD was later used in the TV series
House and
Grey's Anatomy. In 2006, Lee released the album
Supply and Demand on which you can hear the singer Lizz Wright. The singer-songwriter continued to broaden his horizons. In that same year, he made alive recording in front of the cameras at the Abbey Road Studios. On his most recent studio album
Last Days at the Lodge, he returns to his roots and you can hear influences of J.J. Cale and Bob Dylan. There is also more percussion and Lee makes clear that he will not be pinned down to a single music style.