Lee Bryant has been a fixture of the Tampa Bay area music scene for more than a decade. He has performed with various bands including: The Ditchflowers, Rich Whiteley Band, Earth Bombs Mars and Magnolia Creek. In 2008, Lee decided to pursue songwriting of his own and has since released two solo albums "Good Advice" and "Solstice."

The style could be described as modern Americana, drawing from influences like Warren Zevon and Jackson Brown. Not afraid to stretch stylistically, "Good Advice" and "Solstice" blend music from: rock, country, jazz, blues and bluegrass.

Earlier in his career, Lee was a founding member of D.C. area favorite "Train of Thought." During the late '80s and early '90s the band had the opportunity to open for the likes of: Blues Traveler, Fairport Convention, New Riders, The Samples, and Dave Matthews. At their height, "The Train" was a featured act at many Mid-Atlantic college festivals, performing in front of thousands of people.

Recently Lee has been working with Canadian American Records to promote his music. Joey Welz head of C.A.R and former keyboard player for Bill Haley and the Comets, has enthusiastically endorsed Lee's music.