Showing posts with label Lee MacDougall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee MacDougall. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

PREVIEW - IndieViews Artist Spotlight, Lee MacDougall

Photo by: J & A Photography, during Lee's 2011 visit to KY
Please join me tomorrow night, March 5th at 8 p.m. on www.butterfliesradio.com, for the very first Butterflies Radio @IndieViews Artist Spotlight, featuring British singer/songwriter, Lee MacDougall.


For an hour you will hear more about Lee, the person and musician from his fans and former interviews. I will also be playing several songs from his If Walls Could Talk EP and A Few Tales More EP.






In the meantime, you can learn more about Lee here:


Twitter: @leemacdougall

You can contact me:
email kiva@butterfliesradio.com
Twitter: @IndieViews

And Butterflies Radio:
music@butterfliesradio.com

Link to the March 5th, 2012  Butterflies Radio IndieViews Artist Spotlight with Lee MacDougall http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16207420/stream.2012-03-04.212227.mp3

Monday, March 28, 2011

Lee MacDougall in-tune with Music City

Photography by Jennifer Holcomb
by: Kiva Johns-Adkins for www.butterfliesradio.com
(originally posted on Carol's Butterflies Blog March 18, 2011)
NASHVILLE (March 9, 2011)– Despite the fact that Lee MacDougall and company had driven from North Carolina to Nashville in “non-stop rain”, their excitement over MacDougall’s first United States tour was evident.
“The rain is not dampening our spirits,” MacDougall said as he relaxed on a bar stool in the corner of his dressing room at 3rd and Lindsley – a bar and grill that has hosted the likes of Train, Jason Mraz and KT Tunstall, along with fellow Brit Sam Bradley. “I just want to soak up all the music and get to experience all the local cultures.”
Although only in Nashville for 24 hours, the trio made the most of their time in the Music City. “We went to Tootsies,” MacDougall said. “That place is crazy. It was great.” He added that every bar they visited had a really good band.



British rocker Lee MacDougall finds fans in the Twilight fandom

by: Kiva Johns-Adkins
(originally posted on Dreaming of Edward's blog in November, 2010)

For me, Twilight and Robert Pattinson have introduced me to a whole world of music I might not have ever listened to. I now find myself searching for the Indie musicians and the up and comers. I developed a friendship with Australian musician Lee Safar, who was considered for the New Moon soundtrack. Now her career is sky-rocketing. I went to my first concert since high school, when I went to see Kings of Leon last year. Since then I have gone to see Bobby Long and this weekend, Sam Bradley. And in the midst of all of this discovery another musician with ties to Robert Pattinson hit my radar – British musician Lee MacDougall.
Lee took the time to speak to me over the phone from his parent’s palce in Grimsby, England where he was visiting for the weekend. What a sweetie for giving us that kind of time.