Artist's albums
The Best Of Scooter Lee
2001 · album
A Louisiana Lady
1979 · album
Shama Lama Ding Dong (2022 Version)
2022 · single
Sky Full of Angels
2019 · album
Midnight Hauler
2019 · album
Don't Mind If I Do
2017 · album
Joy's Gonna Come in the Morning
2016 · album
I'm Gonna Love You Forever
2014 · album
Welcome to Scooterville
2013 · album
Your Country, Your Flag, Get Ready
2012 · single
Bet on a New America
2012 · single
Sing A New Song Dance A New Dance Gospel
2011 · album
Big Bang Boogie
2011 · album
Home To Louisiana
2008 · album
Go To The Rock
2007 · album
Test Of Time
2005 · album
Walking On Sunshine
2004 · album
Puttin' On The Ritz
2003 · album
More Of The Best
2002 · album
Set The Northpole On Fire
2002 · album
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Biography
A native of New Orleans, Scooter Lee carved out a career on the road, playing state fairs and USO tours throughout the 1980s and '90s. Lee had roots in the Crescent City's R&B scene but she made her way as a country singer, eventually finding a sweet spot during the country line-dance craze of the '90s. She recorded plenty of songs in that boot-scootin' style, laying the groundwork for continuing tours in the 21st century, along with her charity organization Dancing for the Dream Inc. Born on March 10, 1957, Scooter Lee began singing as a teenager, floating on the fringes of the Big Easy's soul scene when she was a teenager. By the end of the '70s, she had gravitated toward country, self-releasing the album A Louisiana Lady in 1979. Lee sang country throughout the '80s when she performed with a band sponsored by the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company. With this quintet she played state fairs and festivals across the United States, eventually hitching onto Bob Hope's USO Tours in the mid-'80s. Scooter Lee latched onto the emerging country line-dance fad of the '90s, going all in on this sound with 1994's The Honky Tonk Twist. This was the first of several albums for Southern Tracks Records. Through the back end of the '90s and the early part of the 2000s, Lee recorded frequently, and she also toured the U.S. and elsewhere. She maintained this busy schedule throughout the 2010s, when she also worked at her charity Dancing for the Dream, which encouraged healthy activities for seniors. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi