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William Byron Lee (born October 9, 1959) is an American businessman and politician who has served as the 50th governor of Tennessee since 2019. [1] [2] A member of the Republican Party, Lee was president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Lee Company, a business operated by his family, from 1992 to 2016.
William James Edwards Lee III (July 23, 1928 – May 24, 2023) was an American jazz bassist and composer, known for his collaborations with Bob Dylan and Aretha Franklin, his compositions for jazz percussionist Max Roach, and his session work as a "first-call" musician and band leader to many of the twentieth-century's most significant musical artists, including Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday ...
Bill Lee, Republican, is the 50th governor of Tennessee, succeeding Bill Haslam in 2019. [19] A former president of his company, the Lee Company, his primary focus so far has been job creation and the economy. [20]
Bill Lee, the jazz bassist who played with Bob Dylan and Duke Ellington before composing scores for his son Spike Lee, died at his Brooklyn home on Wednesday morning. No cause of death has been ...
$26,229 – Gov. Bill Lee and first lady Maria Lee (This reflects only airfare and the Bologna hotel. The governor's Records Counsel did not provide expense records disclosing cost of ...
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee speaks during a news conference at RCA Records Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn., as he unveiled new legislation designed to protect songwriters, performers ...
Bill Lee (musician) (1928–2023), American jazz musician; Bill Lee (author) (born 1954), Chinese-American writer and ex-gang member; Billy Lee (actor) (1929–1989), American child actor; Billy Lee, in the beat 'em up video game series Double Dragon; Bill Lee (Stargate), in the military science fiction adventure TV series Stargate SG-1
Spike Lee's father, Bill Lee, a jazz bassist who played with Bob Dylan and Aretha Franklin, died at home in Brooklyn on Wednesday morning. He was 94.