LEE & Co.

LEE & Co. LEE & Co. is a rock band from Denver, Colorado playing Old Time Rock'N'Roll is a rock band from Denver, Colorado playing...
Old Time Rock'N'Roll.

can play up to 4 sets of upbeat rock'n'roll. All equipment is included with a performance. Also, for different types of settings,
LEE & Co. is adaptable as a quartet, trio or duo and Lee does solo gigs
LEE & Co. plays music that is simple and easy to understand. Even very young kids that have attended our shows dance to the beat of this music. BOOKINGS:
Lee Hauenstein
720.309.3267
leecraigproduc

[email protected]

Additional booking contact: https://www.alpinemusicconnection.com/contact

Set List

All Shook Up - Elvis Presley
All Day and All of the Night - The Kinks
Baby Please Don't Go - Van Morrison and Them
Bad Boy - The Beatles
Birthday – The Beatles
Blue Suede Shoes – Carl Perkins
Bring It On Home to Me – Sam Cooke
Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
Chain of Fools - Aretha Franklin
Come Together – The Beatles
Dead Flowers - The Rolling Stones
Dirty Water – The Standells
Everybody’s Tryin’ to Be My Baby – Carl Perkins
Ferry Cross the Mersey - Gerry and the Pacemakers
Fire – Bruce Springsteen
Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash
(Get Your Kicks on)Route 66 – The Rolling Stones
Gloria - Van Morrison and Them
Green River – Credence Clearwater Revival
Honey Don't – Carl Perkins
I Heard it Through the Grapevine – Credence Clearwater Revival
I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash
I Won’t Back Down - Tom Petty
In My Life - The Beatles
Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry
Kansas City – Wilbert Harrison
Kentucky Woman - Neil Diamond
Last Time - The Rolling Stones
Let it Be Me - The Everly Brothers
Little Sister - Elvis Presley
Love Is All Around - The Troggs
Matchbox - Carl Perkins
Maybe Baby – Buddy Holly
Money (That's What I Want) – The Beatles
Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett
Nadine - Chuck Berry
Not Fade Away - Buddy Holly
Oh, Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison
Peggy Sue – Buddy Holly
Please, Please Me - The Beatles
Pride and Joy – Stevie Ray Vaughn
Proud Mary – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash
Road Runner – Bo Diddley
Run Through The Jungle - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Runaway – Del Shannon
Secret Agent Man – Johnny Rivers
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding
Spirit in the Sky – Norman Greenbaum
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Summertime Blues – Eddie Cochran
Susie Q - Credence Clearwater Revival
Sweet Home Chicago – The Blues Brothers
That’ll Be The Day – Buddy Holly
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye - The Casinos
Time is On My Side - The Rolling Stones
Tulsa Time - Eric Clapton
Twenty Flight Rock - Eddie Cochran
Unchain My Heart – Ray Charles
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place - The Animals
What's so funny 'bout peace, love and understanding? - Elvis Costello

06/02/2026

CHEAP BUT GOOD ADVICE POR PLAYING MUSIC IN A GROUP
by Chick Corea
1. Play only what you hear.
2. If you don't hear anything, don't play anything.
3. Don't let your fingers and limbs just wander--place them intentionally.
4. Don't improvise on endlessly--play something with intention, develop it or not, but then end off, take a break.
5. Leave space--oreate space--intentionally create places where you don't play.
6. Make your sound blend. Listen to your sound and adjust it to the rest of the band and the room.
7. If you play more than one instrument at a time--like a drum kit or multiple keyboards-make sure that they are balanced with one another.
8. Don't make any of your music mechanically or just through patterns of habit. Create each sound, phrase, and piece with choice--deliberately.
9. Guide your choice of what to play by what you like-not by what someone else will think.
10. Use contrast and balance the elements: high/low, fast/slow, loud/soft, tanse/relaxed, dense/sparse.
11. Play to make the other musicians sound good. Play things that will make the overall music sound good.
12. Play with a relaxed body. Always release whatever tension you create.
13. Create space--begin, develop, and end phrases with intention.
14. Never beat or pound your instrument--play it easily and grace-fully.
15. Create space then place something in it.
16. Use mimicry sparsely--mostly create phrases that contrast with and develop the phrases of the other players.

LEE & Co. Trio50's & 60's Rock'N'Roll, Pop & Country Favorites Rendezvous Restaurant at Heather GardensWeds., July 1, 5 ...
06/01/2026

LEE & Co. Trio
50's & 60's Rock'N'Roll, Pop & Country Favorites
Rendezvous Restaurant at Heather Gardens
Weds., July 1, 5 to 8
2888 S Heather Gardens Way, Aurora, Co

LEE & Co. TrioThe Old Man 4381 W 120th Ave Broomfield CO 80020 Fri., May 15, 7 to 10
05/13/2026

LEE & Co. Trio
The Old Man
4381 W 120th Ave Broomfield CO 80020
Fri., May 15, 7 to 10

Address

Lakewood, CO
80227

Telephone

+17203093267

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