Artist's albums
Bridges
2022 · single
Ghost Stories
2021 · album
Horizon
2021 · single
Weeds
2020 · single
Victims Of The Night
2020 · single
Castles
2019 · EP
Paranoia
2018 · album
The Breakdown
2017 · single
Weight
2016 · single
Oil & Water
2016 · album
Stone
2016 · single
Blackbird Song
2014 · single
Frames
2013 · album
Frames (Deluxe)
2013 · album
Snaps
2011 · single
Xmas Jamboree
2011 · single
Never There
2011 · single
Fallen
2011 · single
Beautiful Like You
2011 · single
The Beautiful People
2010 · single
Live It Up
2010 · album
Slumberland
2010 · album
Sweet Serendipity
2010 · single
Beautiful Day
2010 · single
Princess Reprise
2010 · single
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Biography
With an earnest ability to create a delicate balance of harmony, melody, deep emotion and subtlety, Lee DeWyze’s depth as a songwriter call to mind some of his earliest influences like Simon and Garfunkel, Yusef Islam (Cat Stevens) and Johnny Cash. His last 4 releases, VictimsOfTheNight (April 2020), and the EP Castles (Oct 2019), have garnered over 1M streams, while his latest 2 singles, Weeds (Oct 2020) is currently on the ChillFolk playlist, and Horizon (Apr 2021) was featured in the motion picture The Secret: Dare To Dream. * You can hear Victims Of The Night in rotation on Coffee House Sirius Radio. Over the last 10 years, Lee has released 5 albums, including his critically lauded Frames (2013), which included the top 40 Billboard Hot AC hit “Fight.” In 2014, his song “Blackbird Song” was placed in the show “The Walking Dead.” In 2016, he released Oil and Water, which hit #1 on the iTunes folk/singer/songwriter chart, followed by Paranoia (2018), which hit Number One on the Alternative chart. As the winner of American Idol Season 9 in 2010, he made his major label debut with Live It Up (RCA). Lee’s songs have appeared in over 70 movies, TV shows, and commercials. His latest synch was for his song Castles, which highlighted the season finale of Station 19 (ABC). The video Castles also won 11 awards world-wide (LA, NY, and London) for best animated video with The International Film Festival. *** Lee is embarking on a summer/fall 2021 US tour called Ghost Stories.