CD RELEASE: “Texas country with a twist!”

           Lee Country Line, a high energy Texas country band, has just released a new EP featuring a wide range of songs unlike any album of its kind. The album’s original songs were all written by the four ambitious teens that make up Lee County Line: Tanner McPhaul, Tyler Hood, Lucas Seiferman and Taylor Yates. With enough original material to record multiple albums, this band is simply waiting for their time to shine. All of the originals, along with countless fan favorites, are performed regularly by Lee County Line.
         
           McPhaul is the founding frontman of LCL, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist. Live acoustic shows are his “bread and butter” during the week, and he’s also pursuing a college major in vocal performance. “I’m passionate about music,” McPhaul says. “I really enjoy connecting with Lee County Line fans in a rare, personal way.”

           Lucas Seiferman (lead guitar) joined Lee County Line in 2010. His deep understanding of music theory has brought about an entirely new dimension to the band’s sound. His animated performances, and outgoing stage personality, wow entertainment lovers of all kinds.
         
           Taylor Yates joined the band at bass in early 2009. His previous experience in the Dallas music scene adds even more depth (literally) to the band’s sound. Yates is focusing on music in college as well. “Music is our life!” Yates says. “We all live together so that we can be in constant collaboration. What little free time we have is spent out dancing or attending other live performances,” Yates adds.

The newest member of Lee County Line is Tyler Hood. His refreshing drum style continually drives the band and keeps people out on the dance floor for every song! His contribution has been a great addition to the bands new original music.

           "Take My Hand" showcases the band's stellar instrumentation, but the best song on the album is saved for last with "Misery."  McPhaul's vocals sparkle, and the track is proof positive that Lee County Line deserves a place on the Texas country and  mainstream country charts for years to come. Major country labels should send the band four plane tickets and offer the guys a chance to sign on the dotted line. (CountryChart.com)

“What an unexpected treat! My wife and I visited Coupland [Dance Hall] for the first time and got to listen to this outstanding and talented group. I am flabbergasted to learn they are still teens, because their musicianship and abilities were very mature and polished!” – Keith (Georgetown, TX)