An accomplished singer, songwriter, painter, actor and author, Storm is a true renaissance man. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he has dedicated his whole life to music and the arts. At the tender age of 17 he bought a one way ticket to New York City arriving with only $400 dollars, a backpack and a demo tape. Storm immediately immersed himself in the vibrant downtown music, culture and club scene. Washing dishes, cleaning bathrooms, waiting tables and delivering pizzas paid him just enough to keep making demo’s and performing at legendary clubs like “ The Pyramid Club” “ Jackie 60” “ Squeezebox” and Bar D'O".
After a decade in NYC Storm headed west to Los Angeles and after a rocky first meeting with music legend Desmond Child, Storm signed a publishing deal with Deston Songs in the fall of 2002. Storm’s compositions have been recorded by many national and international artists. In the fall of 2004 Storm Lee received a Latin Grammy Nomination for the composition “Lipstick” performed by Latin bombshell Alejandra Guzman. He continues to write songs for today's top recording artists.
In the summer of 2006 He published his first book "I Eat Neon" a collection of prose poetry inspired by his life and experience in New York. But it is as a singer that Storm is most known. Being called upon to sing for a diverse range of artists, songwriters and producers including; Desmond Child, Diane Warren, Meatloaf, Travis Tritt, Ozzy Osbourne, Andreas Carlsson, Matthew Gerrard, Randy Jackson, Lindy Robbins, Billy Steinburg, Lara Fabien, Holly Night, Aldo Nova, Guy Roche, Carrie Underwood, Neil Young, Mark Portman, Billy Mann, Jorgen Oluffson to name more than a few.
Storm is finishing up his new record SOULFILLAPOPKILLA with Producer Marcus Brown (Madonna) coming later in 2007 and is editing his next book (as yet untitled) due out early 2008

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Song Credits
I Would Give My Life For You - Written by We3Kings, Erik Isaacs and Jay Lazaroff
© 2007 OneMadking Publishing (ASCAP), Bunboy Music (BMI), and Dylan Dorie Songs (SESAC)
Produced by We3Kings
Like There’s No Tomorrow - Written byWe3Kings, Erik Isaacs and Jay Lazaroff
© 2007 OneMadking Publishing (ASCAP), Bunboy Music (BMI), and Dylan Dorie Songs (SESAC)
Produced by We3Kings |