Lolly Lee

1980-1983
Vocals, Keyboard and Guitar
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Lolly Lee is not just a singer; she’s a multi-instrumentalist musical icon from Birmingham, Alabama. Her journey, filled with ups and downs, resonates with many, making her a beacon of inspiration for aspiring artists. At 63 years young, after countless shows, bands, kids, marriage, loss, rebirth, Lolly proves to be a survivor, not just of herself but of her dreams.  Her soul.   Her destiny.  With every note she sings, Lolly Lee continues to etch her legacy in the annals of Birmingham’s rich musical history and beyond.

Lolly’s musical prowess led her to join the rock band, The Mortals consisting of Rick Kurtz, Lolly Lee, Don Tinsley, Bruce Crain, Mike Matos and Marcelle Nichols. They played regularly in the early 1980s at the Old Town Music Hall where they grew their die hard following.  As lead vocalist, Lolly’s voice, a blend of power and emotion, commanded attention with the wispiness of Stevie Nicks mixed ever so gently with the heart of Joni Mitchell and the reckless abandon of Lucinda Williams.  She later transitioned to the role of a rhythm guitarist and co-vocalist with the band Split the Dark.

Split the Dark, a rock band active in Birmingham and around the southeast during the 1980’s started out as the Calton Phillips Group, named for founders Tommy Calton (guitar) and Marc Phillips (keyboard and vocals), long-time friends who had been members of Hotel and other well known groups dating back to the late 1960s. Another Hotel alumnus, Eddie Usher played bass guitar and Steve Sample, Jr played drums. This transition showcased her versatility as an artist, proving that she was not just a singer but a complete musician. However, as life would have it, Lolly took a hiatus from the band to embrace the joys of motherhood.

Everything Spins is Lolly Lee’s sophomore album, a vivid and unguarded collection that leans into motion, memory, and the strange gravity of love, loss, and becoming yourself again. Released February 13, 2026