Jesse Dee

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Jesse Dee is an R&B and Soul singer/song-writer and professional artist from Boston, Massachusetts. He has played as the opening act for R&B/Soul legends Etta James and Al Green, respectively; and maintains a steady international touring schedule throughout 2009. Jesse Dee's current album entitled "Bittersweet Batch" is available online and at various retail outlets.
Born and raised in Arlington, Massachusetts, Jesse grew up in a lower to lower/middle class family and excelled at all art and music. Jesse's art was, and is, individual, unique expression of animals, objects, and people; and combinations of the subject matter. Jesse attended MassArt where he studied mixed media. While attending MassArt, Jesse was the lead vocalist in a ten-piece funk band called "Decifunk" (pronounce: Dessifunk).
After a brief stint with another band after college, Jesse Dee chose to form his own band and has experienced a rapid expansion of fanbase in the Boston, national, and international R&B/Soul music scene.
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