Lee Evans - Lee Evans was born in the Bronx New York on July 18th 1956. Starting as a child, Lee Evans wrote, arranged, played piano and sang for young harmony group “The Fourth Edition” a group that went on to win amateur night at the legendary Apollo Theater six times, sharing the stage with artists that shaped pop music as we know it today such as, The Jackson 5, The Dells, The Delfonics, James Brown.
After graduating from the High School Of Music & Art in New York City and attending the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio, he started performing as a band member and/or musical director for acts such as The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Brass Construction, Kleer, New Edition,Johnny Gill, Willie Colon and as a musical director for The Force M.D.s, Afrika Bambaataa, and others. On the recording side, he worked with such notable producers as Dan Hartman (instant replay), Paul Vance, Randy Muller, and Donny Linton.
As a songwriter/producer and recording engineer , Lee Evans many accomplishments include his work with singer Marc Anthony in the early stages if his career, Cyndi Lauper, Harry Belafonte, The Force M.D.s, Brass Construction,Rainy Davis, Afrikaa Bambaataa and a long list of dance Hip Hop and latin freestyle favorites from the ‘80’s and early 90’s. During this time, Mr. Evans became a familiar face in the most prominent NYC studios and musician circles and earned recognition as a top NYC multi-keyboardist / producer /songwriter / engineers.
After over a decade on the road playing in the major arenas and clubs of virtually every major city nationwide, Lee embarked on several world tours, earning international recognition for his musical abilities. Sadly, the road was really starting to take its toll on his family life. Lee Evans then decided against going on any more lengthy tours. He stood by his word turning down an opportunity to tour internationally as the opening act for Madonna’s "La Isla Bonita" World tour.
On the local scene he did a stint as the house band keyboard player at a popular night club in Manhattan, Here he backed up such notable artists as Johnny Kemp, Me'lissa Morgan, and Keith Sweat.
In 1980 Evans founded JAMBOX Recording Studios in his basement apartment in The Bronx, which by 1992 he had expanded (along with co-owner Cathy Palmisano) into JAMBOX Entertainment, a full service recording facility in Manhattan.
In 2006, Lee Evans (CEO) along with Cathy Palmisano (CFO) and Producer/Songwriter/Multi-Instrumentalist/Composer/Engineer (President) "Gaetano Lattanzi" formed 4Sight Music Productions, a company that went on to produce the Naked Cowboy's debut album "The Year of the Cowboy".
In 1999, Lee Evans started the AET Audio Engineering Course, with the intentions of teaching his audio engineering techniques to new and upcoming music artists and producers.
Lee Evans is also a co-founder and the music director of Reach Out Inc. a non-profit organization that educates and promotes awareness about the perils of illegal drugs, alcohol abuse, tobacco, crime, violence, prejudice, and life threatening diseases such as AIDS. Reach Out Inc.'s presentations are characterized by the use of interactive, high-energy presentations that intertwine music, dance, and motivational speaking. In January 2009, Reach Out's president Lori Michaels and Music Director Lee Evans received notability as "Person Of The Week" on NY1 News
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