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The image that Lee Harding has come to associate himself with has come under fire from many aspects of the music community, and the consumer public in general. Many fans of punk rock music accuse Lee of being ignorant of what punk really is, and simply marketing himself in a watered-down version suitable for viewers of Australia Idol. He's also been targeted as blatantly forging his career in a mainstream environment with big-label backing, akin to "selling out" (although that term implies a degree of integrity existed in the first place). Many critics of this manufactured artist laughed at the irony in the title of his first album, "What's Wrong With This Picture?". Many label Lee as a poseur of the punk-music industry, who compromises his interpretation of punk with what suits a more commercial market.
The image that Lee Harding has come to associate himself with has come under fire from many aspects of the music community, and the consumer public in general. Many fans of punk rock music accuse Lee of being ignorant of what punk really is, and simply marketing himself in a watered-down version suitable for viewers of Australia Idol. He's also been targeted as blatantly forging his career in a mainstream environment with big-label backing, akin to "selling out" (although that term implies a degree of integrity existed in the first place). Many critics of this manufactured artist laughed at the irony in the title of his first album, "What's Wrong With This Picture?". Many label Lee as a poseur of the punk-music industry, who compromises his interpretation of punk with what suits a more commercial market.
Sadly, many people despise him for his idiocy and stupidity.
Sadly, many people despise him for his idiocy and stupidity.
He lacks intrest and "flavour".
He lacks interest and "flavour".
Some claim he is a stereotype and a loser.
Some claim he is a stereotype and a loser.


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*[http://www.lyricsdir.com/lee-harding-lyrics.html Lee Harding Lyrics]
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[[Category:1983 births|Harding, Lee]]
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Lee Harding
Years active2005–present

Lee Harding, (born June 8, 1983) is an Australian pop/rock singer. He is from Frankston, Victoria.

Bedrock

Before Australian Idol, Lee was attending pubs to see his favourite cover band Bedrock - a party band repertoire that ranges from Footloose to Centrefold to Jessie's Girl to Top 40 hits by Lee's heroes Good Charlotte and Green Day. His dreams came true when Bedrock shuffled their lineup. Lee was dragged up on stage and sang half of Blink 182's "Dammit". Bedrock then took Lee on as their lead singer. He is quoted on his website as saying, "I'd been going to see them since I was 16. I saw them every single week so I knew every song and when I joined it was like joining my favourite band."

Australian Idol

One of his most notable performances was during The '80s theme night were he performed "Eye Of The Tiger", receiving a "touchdown" from Mark Holden. On November 7, 2005, Lee made it into the final three alongside Kate DeAraugo and Emily Williams, having advanced to the next round, beating Dan England by just 27 votes, in what is believed to be the narrowest margin in Australian Idol to date. On November 14, 2005 Lee was eliminated from the competition. He is about to tour with Shannon Noll, a finalist in the first Australian Idol, along with fellow Idol Dan England.

Australian Idol Performances

Criticism

The image that Lee Harding has come to associate himself with has come under fire from many aspects of the music community, and the consumer public in general. Many fans of punk rock music accuse Lee of being ignorant of what punk really is, and simply marketing himself in a watered-down version suitable for viewers of Australia Idol. He's also been targeted as blatantly forging his career in a mainstream environment with big-label backing, akin to "selling out" (although that term implies a degree of integrity existed in the first place). Many critics of this manufactured artist laughed at the irony in the title of his first album, "What's Wrong With This Picture?". Many label Lee as a poseur of the punk-music industry, who compromises his interpretation of punk with what suits a more commercial market. Sadly, many people despise him for his idiocy and stupidity. He lacks interest and "flavour". Some claim he is a stereotype and a loser.

Discography

Albums

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"What's Wrong With This Picture?" Album Cover
Album information
What's Wrong With This Picture?
  • Released: 20th February 2006
  • Highest Position: #3 (Gold 35,000+ Units Shipped)
  • Singles:

Others

"Wasabi/Eye Of The Tiger" Single Cover

"Whats Wrong With This Picture?" has sold very poorly according to Australian Idol sales standards. Fellow Australian Idol contestant, and winner, Kate DeAraugo sold 15,500 copies of her debut album in her first week and over 17,000 in her second week. However Lee's album sold 16,000 in 3 weeks.

Future Releases

It has been said by some of Lee's associates at his recent Carindale instore that 'Call The Nurse' was the most likely selection to be the 3rd single lifted off the album, due to be released sometime around mid June. Lee said during a forum chat with his fans however that L is for Loser was his favourite song off the album. It is also by far the most popular track among fans - always leading by a mile in polls conducted on the official forums. Lee's second single, meanwhile, is planned to be released March 24th with a cover of the Beatles' 'Day Tripper' as a b-side. The video is currently being played on all popular music video shows.

Call The Nurse is officially Lee’s 3rd single from his top 3 album What's Wrong with This Picture?