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In 2005, Amy created a campaign with the Epilepsy Foundation called [[Out of the Shadows]] to bring more awareness of the condition as Robby suffered with severe seizures from a young age.
In 2005, Amy created a campaign with the Epilepsy Foundation called [[Out of the Shadows]] to bring more awareness of the condition as Robby suffered with severe seizures from a young age.


Robby recorded vocals for ''[[Hello, Goodbye]]'' on Amy's children's album, ''[[Dream Too Much]]''.
In 2016 Robby recorded vocals for ''[[Hello, Goodbye]]'' on Amy's children's album, ''[[Dream Too Much]]''.


On January 11, 2018, Amy posted the devastating news that Robby had passed away.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/AmyLeeOfficial/posts/1797974680254294</ref>
On January 11, 2018, Amy posted the devastating news that Robby had passed away.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/AmyLeeOfficial/posts/1797974680254294</ref>

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Amy Lee and Robby Lee

Robby Lee is Amy Lee, Carrie Lee and Lori Lee's younger brother. Amy wrote The Cartoon Network Song in 2004 about him and missing the channel when touring.[1]

Vin1.jpg My little brother is 10 and of course he loves Cartoon Network, and it's my favorite channel. So I went to the Cartoon Network and did an interview with a puppet and I wrote a cheesy song on the guitar about Cartoon Network and how much I love and miss it on tour, and it was really stupid. I kind of regret it, but not really. My little brother had a blast. And we got all kinds of free toys and stuff, too. Vin2.jpg


In 2005, Amy created a campaign with the Epilepsy Foundation called Out of the Shadows to bring more awareness of the condition as Robby suffered with severe seizures from a young age.

In 2016 Robby recorded vocals for Hello, Goodbye on Amy's children's album, Dream Too Much.

On January 11, 2018, Amy posted the devastating news that Robby had passed away.[2]

Vin1.jpg Today I said goodbye to one of my best friends in life, one of my favorite people on earth, my irreplaceable little brother, Robby. If you knew my family, you knew him. He was the absolute best of us, everybody’s favorite, our hero. He inspired and influenced so many people. He was incredibly kind, loving, thoughtful, generous, witty, hilarious, selfless. He loved music. He loved animals. He loved people. More than anything he loved us, and he always showed us. Robby battled severe epilepsy since he was 7 and we always knew our time together was precious- he loved like every day could be the last. He always told us he loved us, every single time we were together. May we all live like that- don’t waste any time. I love him more than I could ever say in words, and I will miss him every day for the rest of my life. He will always be such a huge part of me. Sweet dreams, Rob. I know we’ll be together again in heaven. And I’ll see you in my dreams. Vin2.jpg


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