Jubal Lee
Young's songs are reckless, deep and spiritual, meticulously crafted
and delivered by an amazing voice that can go in a heartbeat from a falsetto
whisper to a lions roar.
The only
son of singer-songwriter Steve Young (Seven Bridges Road, Lonesome
Onry and Mean) and Terrye Newkirk (My Oklahoma, Come Home, Daddy), Jubal
grew up around the best of the 70's and 80's Country, Folk, and Bluegrass artists,
who happened to be his parents amazing circle of famous and infamous friends.
Those influences are certainly there, but there is a decided edge that comes
from
listening to a lot of stuff that rocked, too.
Young has
experienced life’s darker sides, yet transcends them in his songs. Along
the way, he came up with a unique sound that encompasses the diverse styles
of
the musically fertile Southland, but with a genius for intelligent lyrics and
wry
humor that is altogether fresh.
Jubal Lee
Young has learned from the greats, first- hand, right there at the kitchen
table. You can hear it. He’s the real deal