Lee Lessack

With his graceful lyric baritone vocals and a sophisticated yet endearing persona, Lee Lessack has toured extensively in the United States and Europe to sold-out performances and has released five…

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About Lee Lessack

With his graceful lyric baritone vocals and a sophisticated yet endearing persona, Lee Lessack has toured extensively in the United States and Europe to sold-out performances and has released five recordings. His most ambitious recording to date, “In Good Company,” features duets with music notables like Michael Feinstein, Maureen McGovern, Amanda McBroom, Ann Hampton Callaway and Stephen Schwartz, it has earned a MAC and Bistro Award for Best Recording of the Year. His other critically-acclaimed albums include two LIVE recordings; “3 Men and a Baby…Grand” salute The Rat Pack and “Too Marvelous for Words: The Songs of Johnny Mercer”; his self-titled debut solo album; his GLAMA Award®-Winning “I Know You By Heart”. A native of Philadelphia, Lessack attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and in 1996 he founded LML Music, whose catalogue of CDs includes over 100 of the world’s top recording artists in the Cabaret, Jazz and Broadway genres.

Too Marvelous For Words

Album art for Too Marvelous For WordsAward-Winning Vocalist, Lee Lessack, shines on this tribute to one of the most prolific songwriters of our time. Recorded LIVE at the Cinegrill in Hollywood.

In Good Company

Album art for In Good Company“In Good Company” features veteran crooner Lee Lessack, dueting with everyone from Tony® Award nominee Maureen McGovern to Michael Feinstein and Grammy® award winner Stephen…

Chanteur

Album art for ChanteurAn homage to the Great French Songbook, inspired by the masters; Michel Legrand, Charles Aznavour, Gilbert Bécaud, Edith Piaf – Lessack puts his stamp on…