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John Patrick Lee is a thirty-year veteran of radio and television with over a decade of experience in the Little Rock market. In addition to playing music, John is a big listener too, and spends a lot of time hanging out at the local record shops. John's love of music runs deep and with his wife Sara, who was a music major, he had instilled the love of music in his four children each of which play and sing. [http://k1063radio.com/ k1063radio.com]
 
'''John Patrick Lee''' is the father to [[Amy Lee]], [[Carrie Lee]], [[Lori Lee]] and [[Robby Lee]]. He is a thirty-year veteran of radio and television with over a decade of experience in the Little Rock market. In addition to playing music, John is a big listener too, and spends a lot of time hanging out at the local record shops. John's love of music runs deep and with his wife [[Sara Cargill]], who was a music major, he had instilled the love of music in his four children each of which play and sing. [http://k1063radio.com/ k1063radio.com]


In his mid twenties, John was a member of The Hard Luck Band - a local cover band popular in Riverside and Orange County California. [http://evboard.com/showthread.php?p=550060 EvBoard.com]
In his mid twenties, John was a member of The Hard Luck Band - a local cover band popular in Riverside and Orange County California. [http://evboard.com/showthread.php?p=550060 EvBoard.com]


[http://www.nightflying.com/ Nightflying Magazine] (Little Rock) asked John Lee to write a review of [[The Open Door]] from a dad's point of view for an upcoming issue. He was kind enough to post [[John Lee on The Open Door | the text of the article]] he did write (more of a story about the genesis of [[The Open Door]] than a review) on [http://www.evboard.com/showthread.php?t=35809 EvBoard.com].
[https://web.archive.org/web/20061205050508/http://www.nightflying.com/ Nightflying Magazine] (Little Rock) asked John Lee to write a review of ''[[The Open Door]]'' from a dad's point of view for an upcoming issue. He was kind enough to post[[John Lee on The Open Door | the text of the article]] he did write (more of a story about the genesis of ''[[The Open Door]]'' than a review) on [[EvBoard|EvBoard.com]].<ref name=daddylee />
 
On January 21, 2012, he introduced [[Evanescence]] in their show in their hometown Little Rock, which was recorded and televised for MTV World Stage.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krLs3vOOmxg Amy Lee's dad introduces Evanescence in Little Rock, AR] (January 2012)</ref>
 
For his sixtieth birthday, Amy surprised him with recording sessions, which later ended up on Amy's second solo album, ''[[Dream Too Much]]''.<ref name="dreamtoomuch" /> He performed vocals, ukulele, guitar, banjo and dobro on the album, as well as co-wrote ''[[Little Bird]]'', ''[[The End of the Book]]'' and ''[[If You're a Star]]''.<ref name="dreamnotes" />
 
''[[Far From Heaven]]'' made him cry when Amy played ''[[The Bitter Truth]]'' to her family on Christmas 2020, as the song is dedicated to Robby, who passed away in 2018.<ref name=kerrang2021 />
 
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<ref name=daddylee>{{cite web|last=Lee|first=John|date=December 7, 2006|url=http://www.evboard.com/daddy-lees-evanescence-article-35809.html|title=Daddy Lee's Evanescence article|work=[[EvBoard]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080324005109/http://www.evboard.com/daddy-lees-evanescence-article-35809.html|archivedate=March 24, 2008}}</ref>
 
<ref name=dreamtoomuch>{{cite news||title=AMY LEE - "Dream Too Much" EPK|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk_aLfUp0nI|publisher=YouTube|date=August 17, 2016}}</ref>
 
<ref name="dreamnotes">''Dream Too Much'' (liner notes), 2016.</ref>
 
<ref name=kerrang2021>{{cite journal|last=Garner|first=George|title=“I needed to face the abyss head on”: Evanescence’s Bitter Truth laid bare|url=https://www.kerrang.com/features/i-needed-to-face-the-abyss-head-on-evanescences-bitter-truth-laid-bare/|date=March 10, 2021|journal=Kerrang!}}</ref>
 
 
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John Lee

John Patrick Lee is the father to Amy Lee, Carrie Lee, Lori Lee and Robby Lee. He is a thirty-year veteran of radio and television with over a decade of experience in the Little Rock market. In addition to playing music, John is a big listener too, and spends a lot of time hanging out at the local record shops. John's love of music runs deep and with his wife Sara Cargill, who was a music major, he had instilled the love of music in his four children each of which play and sing. k1063radio.com

In his mid twenties, John was a member of The Hard Luck Band - a local cover band popular in Riverside and Orange County California. EvBoard.com

Nightflying Magazine (Little Rock) asked John Lee to write a review of The Open Door from a dad's point of view for an upcoming issue. He was kind enough to post the text of the article he did write (more of a story about the genesis of The Open Door than a review) on EvBoard.com.[1]

On January 21, 2012, he introduced Evanescence in their show in their hometown Little Rock, which was recorded and televised for MTV World Stage.[2]

For his sixtieth birthday, Amy surprised him with recording sessions, which later ended up on Amy's second solo album, Dream Too Much.[3] He performed vocals, ukulele, guitar, banjo and dobro on the album, as well as co-wrote Little Bird, The End of the Book and If You're a Star.[4]

Far From Heaven made him cry when Amy played The Bitter Truth to her family on Christmas 2020, as the song is dedicated to Robby, who passed away in 2018.[5]

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