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Lee Worden

from Ladysmith BC
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Lee Worden

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Bass Professional
Vocals Professional
Guitar Professional
Piano/Keyboards Professional
Other: Drums
Gordon Lee Worden is a multi-instrumentalist / singer with over 4 decades of professional touring and studio experience. He is equally at home on guitar, bass, keyboards or drums. From 2008-2019 Lee toured and recorded as the lead guitarist for the legendary Ian Tyson. He resided in Nashville, TN from 2014-2021, playing countless shows in the honky-tonks of lower Broadway, and stages and convention centers throughout the southern US. Previously a member of Nick Gilder and Sweeney Todd, he has performed as a sideman with Al Harlow, Mike Reno, Corb Lund, Ryan McMahon, Tom Russell, Fernando Verela, Kim Wilson and Bobby Rush.He’s appeared on recordings by Crusoe, The Travelling Mabels, Babe Gurr, Aaron Pritchette and Ian Tyson. Numerous TV appearances on CBC and CTV. Lee fronted “The Great Wide Open” with Mike Norman and Chris Aiken in 1998 and is one third of The Gords (www.thegords.com), alongside Gord Matthews (kd lang, Ian Tyson) and Gord Maxwell (One Horse Blue, Chilliwack) He spent 2017-18 playing the blues with The Andy T Band featuring Anson Funderburgh and Alabama Mike. Now residing in Ladysmith BC.
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