Lee Mallory

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That's the Way It's Gonna Be 02:58 Tools
Take My Hand 02:26 Tools
Many Are The Times 03:11 Tools
That´s The Way It´s Gonna Be 00:00 Tools
The Love Song 02:42 Tools
Magic Island 03:10 Tools
Wild Mountain Thyme 03:06 Tools
Them Words 03:03 Tools
Magic Land 03:31 Tools
I'm With You 02:35 Tools
Talk About 02:34 Tools
Hey You 02:08 Tools
I'm Not Gonna Cry 03:14 Tools
Smile At Me 02:08 Tools
Love At Last 02:54 Tools
No Other Love 03:02 Tools
All That I Am Is Me 02:19 Tools
You've Got Me Movin' 02:24 Tools
Puttin' It Together 03:14 Tools
Love Is A Four Letter Word 02:26 Tools
Come On In 02:52 Tools
Thatґs The Way Itґs Gonna Be 02:57 Tools
Come On In (Ode To The Be-In) 02:54 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 05:13 Tools
Chill Of The Night 04:03 Tools
Love Is A Four-Letter Word 02:28 Tools
All That Is Me 02:17 Tools
That's The Way 02:58 Tools
Take My Hand - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Putting It Together 03:13 Tools
You've Got Me Movin 03:13 Tools
Many Are the Times (Mono) 03:11 Tools
Karmic Dream Sequence No. 1 03:11 Tools
Take My Hand (Single Version) 03:11 Tools
That’s The Way It’s Gonna Be 03:11 Tools
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Lee Mallory (1945 - 2005) was born in Berkeley, California. He lit out for Disneyland at age 10 in his Davy Crockett regalia, making his way alone to Oakland Airport via public transportation, stopped only by airport security. When the guitar found Lee it was love at first sight. He ran away from home for good at age 16 to live the rest of his life as a musician. Lee's 1966 single, "That's The Way It's Gonna Be" reached #1 in Amsterdam and #2 in Seattle. It was recently re-released on Rhino Records compilation, "Hallucinations". "Take My Hand", his second single is included in Rhino's compilation, "Come To The Sunshine." Music was Lee's life. Along with Jerry Scheff, Lee founded 1960s Sunshine Pop supergroup, The Millennium, produced by band-member Curt Boettcher. Millennium, consisting of Mallory, Boetcher, Joey Stec, Mike Fennelly and Sandy Salisbury, enjoyed an international revival at, you guessed it, the millennium. Much of their music has been re-released on Sonic Past Music: http://www.sonicpastmusic.com - enjoy! Eventual-lee, the circus ran away to join Lee in the form of the first national road company of "Hair", where he was the only performer in history to have served as a singer/dancer and guitarist (lead). Ultimate-lee, he became a master of the 12-string guitar who played and sang with love and utopian vision. Lee Mallory was honored on his 60th birthday with a proclamation of Lee Mallory Day by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. This is the first known holiday celebrating a singer-songwriter. (It falls on January 10th - mark your calendars in perpetuity). --Lee Mallory Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.