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Episode 271: In just five years, including the pandemic shut-down, Nashville native Gabe Lee has grown from an unknown "hometown kid," as one of his titles proclaims, to a debut last year on the Grand Ole Opry. Working independently with the boutique Torrez Music Group, Lee has released four albums, earning the admiration of critics and a grassroots fan base that's adding up to something special and sustainable. The most recent opus is Drink The River, which Lee took in a more acoustic and nuanced direction than his prior release, and which might be emerging as his career record.
By WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM4.7
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Episode 271: In just five years, including the pandemic shut-down, Nashville native Gabe Lee has grown from an unknown "hometown kid," as one of his titles proclaims, to a debut last year on the Grand Ole Opry. Working independently with the boutique Torrez Music Group, Lee has released four albums, earning the admiration of critics and a grassroots fan base that's adding up to something special and sustainable. The most recent opus is Drink The River, which Lee took in a more acoustic and nuanced direction than his prior release, and which might be emerging as his career record.

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