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Kate Lee (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kate Lee (musician)
Kate Lee (born Kate Lee Gurnow in 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, fiddler from Webster, New York, known for composing the theme song, "When You Dream," for the Granting Dreams Foundation,〔 a Nashville-based organization that was developed to help terminally ill individuals of all ages live their dreams. She also wrote "Missing in the Mirror" for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Her sound is best described as Americana music, strongly influenced by country, folk, and bluegrass genres. As at June 2012, she is using her legal name as her professional name. == Early life == Lee started playing violin at age nine. Her teachers exposed her to both classical and Americana fiddle music. At age eleven she was asked by Jack Metzger from the Fiddlers of the Genessee to form a group with him, "Kate Lee with No Strings Attached" in which she sang, played violin, and eventually performed her own original material. The band roster includes Chuck Boda, Ben Ford, and John Irvine.〔 She attended Webster Schroeder High School.〔
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