Lee Rocker has recorded or performed with a literal who's who of rock and roll including Carl Perkins, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, Keith Richards, John Fogerty, Paul Simon, Jeff Beck, Levon Helm, Willie Nelson, Dave Edmunds and Scotty Moore. Rocker's solo career include dozens of recordings that have been recognized with massive radio play and critical acclaim. In 1982, Rocker and his father Stanley Drucker were both nominated for Grammy awards, they are only the second father-son duo to be nominated in the same year. Rocker has starred on Broadway, in the hit musical "Million Dollar Quartet", is the recipient of a "Life Time Achevment Award" from Bass Player Magazine, as well as being inducted in to the "Rockabilly Hall of Fame", "Long Island Music Hall of Fame" and the "Visonary Artist Award" from the Arts Council of Laguna Beach. The Stray Cats song "Rock this town" is listed as one of the 500 most important song in rock history by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Lee Rocker is considered "one of the most influential bass players in the history of rock and roll".
Rocker has produced and hosted shows on XM satellite radio and recently has returned to the FM dial, producing a weekly show titled "Rumble and Twang, with Lee Rocker” on KX93.5 in Southern California. Lee Rocker on the road and rocking with US concert appearances throughout 2014.
Lee Rocker has recorded or performed with a literal who's who of rock and roll including Carl Perkins, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, Keith Richards, John Fogerty, Paul Simon, Jeff Beck, Levon Helm, Willie Nelson, Dave Edmunds and Scotty Moore. Rocker's solo career include dozens of recordings that have been recognized with massive radio play and critical acclaim. In 1982, Rocker and his father Stanley Drucker were both nominated for Grammy awards, they are only the second father-son duo to be nominated in the same year. Rocker has starred on Broadway, in the hit musical "Million Dollar Quartet", is the recipient of a "Life Time Achevment Award" from Bass Player Magazine, as well as being inducted in to the "Rockabilly Hall of Fame", "Long Island Music Hall of Fame" and the "Visonary Artist Award" from the Arts Council of Laguna Beach. The Stray Cats song "Rock this town" is listed as one of the 500 most important song in rock history by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Lee Rocker is considered "one of the most influential bass players in the history of rock and roll".
Rocker has produced and hosted shows on XM satellite radio and recently has returned to the FM dial, producing a weekly show titled "Rumble and Twang, with Lee Rocker” on KX93.5 in Southern California. Lee Rocker on the road and rocking with US concert appearances throughout 2014.
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