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Lee Mulhern

Lee Matthews
Birth name Lee Mulhern
Also known as Lee.M
Born (1988-06-12) 12 June 1988 (age 29)
Origin Strabane, Northern Ireland
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Member in bands:
Streetwize
Stateside
Access All Areas
NXT-GEN (duo)
Website www.leematthewsmusic.com
NXT-GEN
Origin Ireland
Genres Electropop, danse music
Years active 2012-2012
Members Lee.M
Pete Doherty

Lee Mulhern (born 12 June 1988) now known as Lee Matthews is an Irish singer-songwriter.

Starting age 8, Lee Mulhern (his birth name) had performed as a child star prodigy covering pop and country songs on many Irish and UK radio and television shows. At age 17, he had embarked on a series of music projects like Streetwize, Streetside and Access All Areas, in a bid to be launched as an "international boy band" made up of singers from various nationalities. After the boy band projects fell through, he relaunched a solo music career adopting the name Lee.M, and for a short time formed NXT-GEN, an electropop duo collaboration with Pete Doherty.

In 2013, as Lee Matthews, he became part of the country music scene in Ireland in the Country and Irish genre releasing two albums, A Little Bitty Country in 2014 and It's a Great Day to Be Alive in 2015 and a string of singles releases.

Lee Mulhern was born in Omagh, Northern Ireland. He now lives in the County Tyrone town of Strabane. He started his career at age 7, making his first appearance on Irish television winning the top prize in Children at Heart. He went on to sing live on the BBC for Children in Need appeal.

Aged 8, Lee released his first cassette album entitled Hey Good Looking a selection of pop, country and ballads. At age 9, he appeared on Hugo Duncan's BBC TV show Hugo and Friends as a child star. At 10, he won top spot in an 'Esat Digifone' talent competition. In 1999, at age 11, Lee was chosen to represent Ireland at the World Championships for Performing Arts in Los Angeles. He travelled with 35 other Irish contestants to compete against 1500 hopefuls from around the world. He won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals. His gold medal was for the song "I May Be Young", co-written by him and his mother Veronica, who was in Irish showbands in the 1980s. The song "I May Be Young", later became used as a peace song, in particular with memorials of the attacks of 11 September. He won the silver as well during the same competition with his cover version of "The River" from Garth Brooks.


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