
Artist
Amos Lee
Amos Lee is a soul artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA formed in 2004. 35 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Soul · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA · Best soul albums
- 35
- Releases
- 2005–2026
- Active years
- 2004
- Formed

Artist
Amos Lee is a soul artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA formed in 2004. 35 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Soul · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA · Best soul albums

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Amos Lee
2005

Mission Bell
2011

Supply and Demand
2006

Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song
2013

Last Days at the Lodge
2008

Spirit
2016

Honeysuckle Switches: The Songs of Lucinda Williams
2023

Dreamland
2022

My New Moon
2018

Transmissions
2024

My Ideal (A Tribute To Chet Baker Sings)
2022

Live at Red Rocks (with the Colorado Symphony)
2015

Amos Lee: Live from the Artists Den
2013

As the Crow Flies
EP · 2012

For Real - For Tom
Single · 2026

Hold On Tight
Single · 2024

Beautiful Day
Single · 2024

Darkest Places
Single · 2024

Fruits Of My Labor
Single · 2023

Greenville
Single · 2023

My Funny Valentine (For Oskar and Eli)
Single · 2022

Game Show
Single · 2022

Beeline
Single · 2022

See The Light
Single · 2022

See The Light (Acoustic)
Single · 2022

Worry No More
Single · 2021

Worry No More (Acoustic)
Single · 2021

Shoulda Known Better
Single · 2021

Into The Clearing
Single · 2021

Holiday Song
Single · 2019

Little Light (Mighty Maya Mix)
Single · 2019

Dying White Light
Single · 2018

Shout Out Loud
Single · 2007

Night Train - Live (Live)
Single · 2006

Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight
Single · 2005
With his laid-back vocal delivery and acoustic songwriting, Amos Lee draws inspiration from soul music, contemporary jazz, and '70s folk artists like James Taylor. The Philadelphia native first became serious about performing while attending the University of South Carolina during the mid-'90s. After graduating with a degree in English, he taught elementary school before deciding to pursue a music career full-time. A period of waiting tables and bartending followed as Lee honed his songwriting skills. He eventually landed some high-profile gigs as an opening act, including an extended tour with pianist/vocalist Norah Jones, whose bassist, Lee Alexander, agreed to produce Lee's first album. Supply and Demand With Alexander's help, Amos Lee released his self-titled debut on Blue Note in 2005. The album won Lee a small following for his blend of acoustic funk, folk, and light jazz, and he returned one year later with a sophomore effort, Supply and Demand. Last Days at the Lodge followed in 2008, cracking the Top 40 upon its release and becoming Lee's highest-charting album to date. His audience grew accordingly, prompting Lee to ask some of his most famous fans -- including Willie Nel…