R&B King of The State

Location:
Providence, Rhode Island, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
R&B / Pop / Jazz
Site(s):
Label:
MANDATORY ENTERTAINMENT
Type:
Indie
Dreams come in all shapes, sizes and are born in many places. The smallest state in the union, Rhode Island, is home to the next thing in R&B, up and coming artist Shane Lee. Shane Lee was born March 3, 1987 and was raised on the streets of South Providence. Growing up in Providence, he would sing where ever he could. Singing on the block, on the back of city buses and in every local or regional show, Shane Lee sang to whoever would listen. He is a young singer with an old soul, which is reflected in his unique singing style that blends between contemporary pop, R&B and Jazz. With a strong voice and smooth sound, his talent is gaining attention fast.



Shane Lee's talent was first discovered at age 7, during a Thanksgiving celebration, when he sang a song he learned in elementary school. His family recognized his gift and encouraged him to sing on. Since then Shane has been honing his voice and defining his style. He is influenced by some of the legends in Soul music like, Marvin Gaye, Stevie wonder and Teddy Pendergrass, to more contemporary artist like Brian Mcknight, Michael Jackson, and R. Kelly.

Shane Lee was raised by his aunt due to his mother's death and father's absence, which means he has a story to tell, but he would much rather sing it. He wants to sing to, and for the everyday people. If he is able to make a difference in their day through his music, to him that's mission accomplished. With the support of his Who Dem?/Mandatory Entertainment team, with whom he connected with in 2006 during his rounds of the local music scene in Providence, Shane Lee is ready to share his gift with the world.

Shane Lee has many dreams, and he's planning to sing them true.



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